Wellington’s vital State Highway 58 (SH58) safety improvements project is entering its final stage, marking a major milestone for the region’s transport network.
With construction set to begin between Moonshine Road and the SH1 Pāuatahanui Interchange, the project aims to enhance safety and support the growing population in Judgeford, Pāuatahanui, and surrounding areas.
A Safer, More Reliable Route for 19,000 Daily Commuters
Transport Minister Chris Bishop confirmed that the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) Board has approved the last phase of upgrades for the Road of Regional Significance, reinforcing the Government’s commitment to modernizing infrastructure.
“Completing the final stage of this project will create a safer, more reliable connection for approximately 19,000 vehicles that use the corridor every day and support expected urban growth in the region,” said Mr Bishop.
With Wellington’s expanding suburbs increasing traffic demand, the upgrades to SH58 will ensure safer, more efficient travel between the Hutt Valley and Porirua.
Final Stage: What’s Changing on SH58?
Improvements in the Final Construction Phase
- Two new roundabouts at Flightys Road/Murphys Road and Moonshine Road intersections.
- Enhanced median barriers to reduce head-on collisions.
- Upgraded road layout for smoother traffic flow and improved visibility.
- Safer pedestrian access with better crossings and pathways.
Project Timeline and What to Expect
Phase | Timeline |
---|---|
Preparation Work | Underway now |
Construction Start | Mid-2025 |
Expected Completion | 2027 |
Why This Matters for Wellington’s Growth
With Judgeford and Pāuatahanui experiencing rapid residential expansion, this infrastructure investment ensures that roads keep pace with development. The upgrades align with the National Land Transport Programme 2024-27, which prioritizes transport safety and efficiency.
Benefits for Local Communities and Businesses
- Fewer delays and smoother commutes for daily travelers.
- Increased road safety through modernized intersections and barriers.
- Stronger economic connections between the Hutt Valley, Porirua, and Wellington.
- Better resilience to accommodate future population growth and increased freight movement.
Government’s Commitment to Safer Roads
Chris Bishop acknowledged the patience of commuters, residents, and businesses as construction continues:
“Delivering crucial project works like this is complex while keeping the road open to thousands of vehicles a day. I’m pleased we’re getting on with the final stage of work and look forward to it being completed as soon as possible.”
What’s Next for Wellington’s Transport Network?
Beyond SH58, the Government is advancing wider transport infrastructure initiatives to support New Zealand’s urban development.
With investment in highways, public transport, and regional connectivity, these projects aim to create a modern, efficient, and safe transport system for all Kiwis.
Stay updated as construction progresses and prepare for a smoother, safer commute on SH58 in the near future.
Sources: New Zealand Government.