ForiegnNational wrote: » Industry insiders says that the tender winners are known, but the start has been kicked back due to another budget overrun on the childrens hospital that won't be released until after Brexit is done. Source works for one of the losing bidders
highwaymaniac wrote: » I call complete BS on this, it was committed to in the budget 8 days ago.
marno21 wrote: » Varadkar also committed to it at a Construction conference 2 weeks ago. That's aside from the terrible optics for FG leading into an election if they mess up yet another Cork project.
theguzman wrote: » It really benefits Kerry more than Cork people actually. But if it is delayed then it is an absolute disgrace.
holdfast wrote: Anyone on the meeting from last friday in macroom on the bypass.I am one of those long suffering driver on that road to cork
The scheme includes 1 roundabout and 3 compact grade separated junctions.
marno21 wrote: » Thanks Apogee. Great day for the region. There was a lot going on at the western tie in today, clearly finishing up advance works. Bring on the diggers.
Apogee wrote: » http://cf.broadsheet.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/examiner-11.jpg
KOR101 wrote: Disappointing...
KOR101 wrote: » Disappointing...Once construction work starts, it is expected it will take three-and-a-half years to complete.
AugustusMinimus wrote: » Where is the tie in to existing roads east of Macroom. Did I hear correctly those bad bends going into Macroom are not in the scheme?
Cork Trucker wrote: » In realation tot he Macroom to Ovens stretch of road, does anyone know what they are doing around the Curahaly/Srelane area's with the road? looks like it is being widened or something, off the top of my head i think it's connected tot he side road linking to Aherla.
dmcsweeney wrote: » Any idea as to where the first section will terminate? Carrigaphooca? Or to the Milstreet rd?
hans aus dtschl wrote: » I'm delighted with this. It'll make a big difference for me personally, and it'll make a big difference for the region also. At the same time there's a bit of an elephant in the room, in terms of €500m for roads and "not enough money" for most of the sustainable transport initiatives in and around the city. Just saying...
Kevwoody wrote: » There's always one!