26 Mar 2023

Drilling rigs in place to deal with massive slip on SH25A in Coromandel

10:52 am on 26 March 2023
State Highway 25A

Conditions are slippery as field work continues at the site of the slip of SH25A. Photo: Supplied / Waka Kotahi

Waka Kotahi says two drilling rigs are in place to investigate a massive slip on State Highway 25A between Kopu and Hikuai on the Coromandel Peninsula.

The road was closed in late January after heavy rain caused it to collapse into a gully.

The Transport Agency said testing will help with an assessment of ground conditions within the slip area and the hillside above, to help determine a final repair plan.

It said field work should be completed next week, but surface conditions remained steep and slippery.

The massive landslide that sliced through State Highway 25A, sweeping away part of the route from Kopu to Hikuai.

The site of the slip photographed in early February. Photo: RNZ / Libby Kirkby-McLeod

Waka Kotahi said the data being collected would also help to determine the amount of excavation needed, as well as slope stability and foundation requirements for the different options being considered.

It said these were all important factors that helped determine a solution that could be built quickly and efficiently.

Bore holes were around 50mm in diameter and would go to depths of around 20 metres.

The two rigs on site were drilling bore holes, retrieving cores of the soil from greater depths and providing more detailed soil and rock strength information.

The bore holes enabled a core of the soil to be extracted.

These were being drilled at the sites of the potential bridge and bypass options.

The road is expected to stay shut for the rest of the year.

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