The first Newmarket Viaduct, constructed between 1962 and 1966, was a vital link near the start of Auckland’s Southern Motorway …
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This single span deck arch bridge was built over the Ōhau River in the South Island’s Mackenzie Country in 1889. …
At the time of its completion in 1905 the Ongaroto Bridge, across the Waikato River, was reputedly the longest single …
Basalt piers astride Parnell Rise in central Auckland, constructed in 1865-1866, tell the story of the city’s first and much …
Port Craig, in Western Southland, was once the site of the largest sawmilling operation in New Zealand. To transport the …
Ever since it opened on 25 March 1939, the Rakaia River Bridge (State Highway 1) has retained its title as …
The dramatic collapse of the Rangitīkei River Bridge at Bulls in 1973 led to a better understanding of scouring in …
Shaky Suspension Bridge spans the Manuherikia River at Alexandra. It was constructed between 1878 and 1879 as a light traffic …
Built between 1923 and 1925, the Springvale Suspension Bridge spans the Rangitikei River, near Inland Patea’s Springvale Station.
At Molesworth Station, Marlborough, stands a picturesque suspension bridge that was designed and built by Canterbury University engineering students in …
The bridge across the Tāmaki River at Panmure, which connected the important outpost of Howick to Panmure and Auckland, is …
The Tauranga Valley Bridge, also known as the Tauranga Track Bridge, is one of only two remaining early New Zealand …
Hamilton’s Victoria Bridge, also known as the Town Bridge, crosses the Waikato River and links central and east Hamilton. This …
The connection of Cambridge to Leamington and Te Awamutu was an important link in the early roading system. The first …