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Waterford-Dublin N9 Dual carriageway

  • 09-05-2006 5:27pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,653 ✭✭✭✭


    At last it seems to be happening....From KK county council;

    RE: N9/N10 Kilcullen to Waterford N9 Road Improvement Scheme
    (1)
    'Phase 1, which is essentially the Carlow bypass section and is 17k long
    will start this month, phase 2 from Waterford to Knocktopher is out to
    tender for the main contract and is expected to start in the Autumn
    while phases 3 and 4 are expected to start in 2008 with a 2010
    completion of construction. Phase 3 is from Kilcullen to
    Prumplestown(just south of Castledermot) and phase 4 is from Knocktopher
    to Powerstown(near the landfill south of Carlow)'

    (2)
    Due to the size of the route , for construction purposes, the route from
    Kilcullen to Waterford is divided into 4 Phases;

    I (Carlow by-pass) - Powerstown to Prumplestown, near Castledermot is
    scheduled to commence in the next couple of months.

    2 ; Waterford to Knocktopher is scheduled to commence in September
    /October 2006.

    3 Prumplestown to Kilcullen and 4 Knocktopher to Powerstown are
    scheduled to commence in late 2007 or early 2008 at latest.

    Waterford By-pass Road Scheme (involving new bridge) is also scheduled
    to commence in the next couple of months. Entire route - all phases - is
    scheduled to be completed by 2010. Phases 1 and 3 are being managed by
    Kildare County Council; phases 2 and 4 are being managed by Kilkenny
    County Council.

    Please also refer to the National Roads Authority website wwww.nra.ie
    as it contains maps/updates on all major National Roads projects.


    At long fecking last is all I can say....


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,819 ✭✭✭Bards


    mfitzy wrote:
    At last it seems to be happening....From KK county council;

    RE: N9/N10 Kilcullen to Waterford N9 Road Improvement Scheme
    (1)
    'Phase 1, which is essentially the Carlow bypass section and is 17k long
    will start this month, phase 2 from Waterford to Knocktopher is out to
    tender for the main contract and is expected to start in the Autumn
    while phases 3 and 4 are expected to start in 2008 with a 2010
    completion of construction. Phase 3 is from Kilcullen to
    Prumplestown(just south of Castledermot) and phase 4 is from Knocktopher
    to Powerstown(near the landfill south of Carlow)'

    (2)
    Due to the size of the route , for construction purposes, the route from
    Kilcullen to Waterford is divided into 4 Phases;

    I (Carlow by-pass) - Powerstown to Prumplestown, near Castledermot is
    scheduled to commence in the next couple of months.

    2 ; Waterford to Knocktopher is scheduled to commence in September
    /October 2006.

    3 Prumplestown to Kilcullen and 4 Knocktopher to Powerstown are
    scheduled to commence in late 2007 or early 2008 at latest.

    Waterford By-pass Road Scheme (involving new bridge) is also scheduled
    to commence in the next couple of months. Entire route - all phases - is
    scheduled to be completed by 2010. Phases 1 and 3 are being managed by
    Kildare County Council; phases 2 and 4 are being managed by Kilkenny
    County Council.

    Please also refer to the National Roads Authority website wwww.nra.ie
    as it contains maps/updates on all major National Roads projects.


    At long fecking last is all I can say....

    This is the same post that you posted a couple of weeks ago with Kilkenny Co Co saying that the Carlow bypass wasn't starting until later this year. I pointed out to you that they were incorrect in that it is starting this month which you have updated for them. But further on it says that the Waterford Bypass is starting in the next couple of months, but this has already commenced on April 24th.

    Also I don't see why you had to post this in two forums when the South-East forum would have been appropiate.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,653 ✭✭✭✭road_high


    Calm down there man!
    I think the biggest infrastructure project ever in the s east is worthy of 2 posts, a lot of people mightn't have seen it first time; thats why it is posted twice.

    Thats great to hear, i'm glad theyre actually running ahead of schedule for once.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,819 ✭✭✭Bards


    Cullen turns sod on Carlow Bypass


    11 May 2006
    Delivery in 24 months will remove 9000 vehicles from Carlow's streets

    N9 Waterford to Dublin Motorway to take 56-minutes off journey

    The new 19km Carlow Bypass project started today (11th May, 2006) and will see over 9,000 vehicles a day removed from Carlow's streets. The project, which will be completed in just 24-months, is also another major step in the N9 Waterford to Dublin Motorway. The N9 will open in 2010 and take 56-minutes off the Waterford to Dublin journey.

    Speaking in Carlow where he turned the sod on the Bypass, Transport Minister, Martin Cullen said: "Inside the next three and a half years, we will build 110km of new road from Waterford to Dublin and in doing so, transform the lives of people who have been taking this journey for many years.

    "The Carlow Bypass becomes the second leg of the N9 to have started, with the Waterford City Bypass now also in construction. The Carlow to Waterford section is next, with work to start on the first stage of this section later this year. The final leg, Carlow to Kilcullen and Carlow to Knocktopher which are well advanced and through statutory procedure stage, will follow. These projects and the newly improved Naas Road only weeks away from completion, mean that by 2010, 56-minutes will be knocked off the journey from Waterford to Dublin. That's real improvement."

    Minister Cullen said many people would gain from the Carlow Bypass. He said: "It will mean time savings of 30 minutes to people in peak time journeys. 9,000 vehicles a day, many of them large trucks, will be removed from Carlow town, freeing up streets like Barrack Street, Tullow Street and Dublin Street. This is particularly significant, given the expansion of Carlow as a shopping destination in recent times. It is also important to emphasise again that better roads have a huge road safety dividend."

    Minister Cullen also announced an update on the Government's road investment programme. "With the Carlow Bypass now starting, it means work is underway on 25 road projects totalling 234kms. Work will start on 15 new projects this year, trebling the average number of starts in the past three years. 13 other key projects will also be completed this year. And crucially, we are delivering projects, on budget and ahead of schedule.

    "Projects like this are not just about tarmac, diggers or concrete. We are not building roads to admire them - we are building them because they make it possible to protect and grow job opportunities and to protect and grow community life in all parts of our country", he said.

    Attending the sod turning, NRA Chairman, Peter Malone said: "Work kicks off today on the billion euro road linking Dublin and Waterford which, when completed, will radically transform the road network serving the southeast of the country.

    "It is one of 5 major Inter-Urban motorways to be delivered by the National Roads Authority (NRA) under the Governments Transport 21 Plan.

    The Carlow bypass is the one of a four- phase 110km road project to commence on the N9, a route of both national and regional importance. When completed in 24 months the benefits will be immediate, not only to the people of Carlow and Kildare but for everyone travelling between the Capital and the Viking City of Waterford. It will provide for much safer travel for motorists while at the same time facilitating economic and tourism growth in the region. The evidence of this can be seen across the country with the roll out of the biggest ever roads programme in the history of the state", he said.

    ENDS


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,653 ✭✭✭✭road_high


    Hurray, Hurray- great day for the s east!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 28,128 ✭✭✭✭Mossy Monk


    about time this got going


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 698 ✭✭✭meldrew


    After all these years its great to see work finally starting on this project , it will transform the whole South - East


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,620 ✭✭✭Roen


    Fingers crossed


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