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Rangitāiki River floodwalls

Three existing floodwalls at Greig Road, Thornton School and College Road have been removed and replaced with new, upgraded flood defences.

floodwalls map

About the project

This project was prompted by the discovery of seepage (the slow escape of water through spongy earth) at three floodwall sites along the Rangitāiki River (Greig Road, Thornton School and College Road) and is part of Regional Council’s ongoing work to upgrade flood defences around the rohe.

These floodwalls form part of a wider network of flood protection defences along the awa, which includes the Rangitāiki Floodway and Spillway, and the Lower Rangitāiki River Stopbanks at the river mouth. In a flood event, these flood defences will work together to help reduce the impact of flooding to near-by communities.

Flood protection is the first line of defence when it comes to reducing the impact of significant flooding, which is why we now have nearly $400M of flood protection defences across the rohe, such as floodwalls and stopbanks.

Find out more about our flood protection efforts.

Crown Infrastructure Funding

Regional Council received funding from Central Government’s Crown Infrastructure Funding for this project. This funding was granted as part of the Covid-19 Response and Recovery Fund. The funding covered 75% of the initial project cost and was one of six projects Regional Council received funding for. 

Learn more about this funding.

The new defences were upgraded by inserting sheet piles (big sections of sheet steel with interlocking edges) into the ground and covering them with an earth stopbank or concrete floodwall. This design will provide more effective seepage control below ground.

Construction was completed in three stages:

  • Stage 1: Grieg Road (completed April 2021)
  • Stage 2: Thornton School (completed December 2021)
  • Stage 3: College Road (completed February 2024)

Project updates

5 MONTHS AGO College Road floodwall is finished

Construction on the concrete floodwall along the College Road section of the Rangitāiki River is complete.

Finish line is in sight for floodwalls
A YEAR AGO Finish line is in sight for floodwalls

Despite a very wet autumn causing a few delays, the construction of the floodwalls near College Road is progressing well.

Construction on College Road floodwall
A YEAR AGO Construction on College Road floodwall begins

Works are underway to upgrade the floodwall along College Road in Edgecumbe township.

This section of floodwall is the final stage of Bay of Plenty Regional Council Toi Moana’s work to upgrade floodwalls downstream of the Edgecumbe College breach site, as part of the Rangitāiki River Floodwalls project.

Floodwalls along College Road, Edgecumbe in Nov/Dec 2022
A YEAR AGO Works to upgrade the floodwalls due to begin in Nov/Dec 2022

Works to upgrade the floodwalls along College Road, Edgecumbe, are due to begin in November/December 2022.

This is the final stage of the Rangitāiki River Floodwalls project, to upgrade the flood defences at key locations along the river, which will help protect the community from a flood in the coming decades.

2 YEARS AGO Progress on the College Road floodwall

The final stage of the Rangitāiki River floodwalls project along College Road is underway, with the 10 affected landowners supporting proposed designs and completion of the work.

The College Road section is the third and final stage to replace and upgrade the floodwalls along the Rangitāiki River, following the 2017 Edgecumbe flooding event.

2 YEARS AGO End of year floodwall project wrap

We’re two thirds of the way through the floodwall replacements with the Greig Road and East Bank Road walls now complete.

Watch this video to see all the progress we’ve made this year:

Thornton School Floodwall upgrade begins
3 YEARS AGO Thornton School Floodwall upgrade begins

Work has started on replacing the floodwall on the Rangitāiki River near Thornton School.

The new flood defences are a combination of sheet piles (big sections of sheet steel that have interlocking edges that are driven into the ground) that are then covered by an earth stopbank.

Upgrade of the Greig Road stopbank completed
3 YEARS AGO Upgrade of the Greig Road stopbank completed

The upgrade of the Greig Road stopbank on the Rangitāiki River has been completed.

3 YEARS AGO Update: 16 October 2020

The commencement of flood protection projects on the lower Rangitāiki has signalled the start of the 2020 construction season for the Bay of Plenty Regional Council engineering team.