Maungatapu Bridge

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Coordinates37°42′29″S 176°11′20″E / 37.708°S 176.189°E / -37.708; 176.189
CarriesMotor vehicles
LocaleTauranga City, New Zealand
Maungatapu Bridge
Coordinates37°42′29″S 176°11′20″E / 37.708°S 176.189°E / -37.708; 176.189
CarriesMotor vehicles
CrossesTauranga Harbour
LocaleTauranga City, New Zealand
Location

The Maungatapu Bridge is a beam bridge which crosses the Tauranga Harbour and connects the Matapihi and Maungatapu peninsulas in New Zealand. The bridge opened in 1959 and is 316 metres long and 10 metres wide.[1] The bridge carries two lanes of traffic and a footpath. Prior to 2009 State Highway 2 and State Highway 29 ran concurrently over the bridge. Following the completion of the Harbour Link project, State Highway 2 was diverted over the Tauranga Harbour Bridge, so at the present time only State Highway 29A runs over the bridge.[2]

Since the bridge has been built in 1959, there have been changes to its design. For example, in 2014, there was a project that implemented a new barrier between the bridge and the already existing one.[3] That project took about two months and is now being redeveloped in the more recent project.[when?] The current redevelopment process has been separated into four stages. It has completed three out of the four thus far.[when?]

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