Work is continuing on the Raglan Wharf project. WDC advises that contaminated material was excavated and removed offsite. Then excavation was made down to the papa shelf to create a solid footing for the toe of the revetement. Next tonnes of boulders were delivered and placed.
On Monday 20th November, concrete trucks were lined up delivering concrete for the footpaths. Council says that the programme was revised due to consenting delays. The project will complete the major deliverables before it is packed down on 21 December 2023.
The wharf will be fully open to the public between 21 December and 12 February with this work finished:
- New rock revetment
- Precast concrete tidal terraces and steps at the northern end by Tony Sly Pottery
- Kayak ramp at the southern end near the entrance
- Timber/concrete boardwalk
- Tree-pits
Smaller items listed below will happen from 12 February – 18 March 2024 (after the two long
weekends) to minimise disruption to the public.
- Cultural and historical signboards
- Entrance sculpture
- Pedestrian raised table at the entrance and adjoining footpath
- Resurfacing a portion of the road / loop with Asphalt