josip wrote: » Is that the first serious accident during construction?
CoBo55 wrote: » A worker was killed, he was one of the tar laying crews I think he was on the traffic management end of it.
josip wrote: » I think that was at Gaulstown which although nearby, wouldn't have been part of the bypass project.
**(Updated 28th November 2019) Opening Day of the N25 Bypass Bridge In the last couple of weeks, photos were released showing the temporary support piers getting demolished. This is in preparation for the opening of the N25 Bypass Bridge. The opening is set for the 20th of December this year.
jelutong wrote: » Any news on who’s going to perform the official opening? Brian Cody or Davy Fitz perhaps.
CoBo55 wrote: » Paul Galvin:D
Chris_5339762 wrote: » Me if they don't hurry up, I'll just drive through the barriers
L1011 wrote: » A decade ago the castledermot bypass was going to be delayed to give one last Christmas of traffic to a petrol station - enough people threatened to do that that they opened it on time instead.And just as well as the country froze over New Year's and the bypass was critical to get anyone moving in that area
theguzman wrote: » Remember a few months before in Autumn 2009 there was biblical flooding around Galway and the M6 Motorway was opened away ahead of schedule as the old roads were all under water. I remember reading something actually blaming the motorway itself for the flooding.
Sam Russell wrote: » It was - it affected the flow of the river Suck.
KevRossi wrote: » There are a huge amount of reasons for flooding along the Suck, the motorway has very little to do with it. The long term destruction of flood plains, hedges and industrial turf cutting are the real culprits.
m17 wrote: » The barrow crossing 02/12/19 (pic twitter) 18 days to go before opening it would like thank everyone for all the pics and updates over the past 3 and a half years it flown buy safe driving all when it opens
Relhcstirt wrote: » Mick Wallace
vicwatson wrote: » Should all be thrown off it :D
Relhcstirt wrote: Has the 20th been confirmed?
gman2k wrote: » As I posted previously, Wexford CoCo have said it's more likely to open after Christmas at this stage.
Relhcstirt wrote: » Has the 20th been confirmed?
the dark phantom wrote: » Local Travelling men will probably test it out before its officially open anyway, A sulky race over the bridge would actually be great.
Bards wrote: » Opening has been pushed out to January 2020