HabibiLibneni wrote: » We'll manage with a few weeks of delay on a road project in Mayo and other projects like it. Anything beyond a full lockdown like March is just prolonging the hardship and delaying the inevitable. These lads alone in machines have to travel to work, buy diesel/petrol, buy their lunch, interact at some point, use toilet facilities in cramped portocabins etc etc. We need to take this seriously and road projects are just not a priority right now.
marno21 wrote: » Bing aren’t very accurate with their location of Burrishoole Abbey either
Mickeroo wrote: » Whereabouts is the causeway on lough lannagh? Thought the road didn't go anywhere near there. Edit: Sorry I see now it skirts the southern end. Interestingly I notice the new road is already on Bing maps for some reason:
irishgeo wrote: » After Christmas I'd say for the n60 diversion. Most construction sites will be winding up Friday. Is it an overbridge or underbridge for the existing n60.
DumbBrunette wrote: » I went exploring along the new route today for the first time in a while. The contractor was hard at it, despite the wet conditions. Here are some of my observations (going from east to west along the route) - 1) Temporary diversion for N60 traffic appears complete but is not yet open. When opened, this will allow the existing N60 to be dug up and replaced by a bridge. 2) Diversion is open on the Belcarra Road as shown in post above. 3) The N84 junction is the most progressed of the main structures - they were topping off the bridge abutments today (no beams in place yet). The new N84 will be slightly offline here, so no traffic diversion is required for the bridge works (unlike at N60 junction). 4) Lough Lannagh causeway has been raised further since I last saw it in the summer - it's now at least 2 metres above the lake level. 5) Digging on several cuttings in the Islandeady area has progressed well. Diversion is open on the main Islandeady Road and rebar is in place for the overbridge foundations. 6) Digging has started on a massive cutting at Kilbree, west of Islandeady, but there's a long way to go on this. 7) Earthworks are also underway around the Lodge Road crossing at the edge of Westport, and the adjacent area where the planned Knockranny link road and Westport relief road will meet the new dual carriageway. 8) Rockfill foundations are in place for a few hundred metres of the N59 realignment, including the future N5/N59 roundabout. They haven't started the monster cutting through Barleyhill yet - I can't wait to see the traffic management once they start this, as it will cross the existing N59 at four locations over a distance of just 1km!
yannakis wrote: » Mind me asking what was the source you used there?
DumbBrunette wrote: » Latest satellite imagery of the Castlebar bypass section of the route, from this Sunday.