marno21 wrote: » 100 out of 280 workers on site at the minutehttps://www.echolive.ie/corknews/arid-40222145.html Also advises of road closures coming up at Kilnagurteen and Clonfadda. That’ll mean that there will be structure work underway on every crossing of the Macroom bypass section.
Water John wrote: » There are 3 sites, one already building on, stuck up against the N22 near the Farran Well pub. Doesn't seem to bother some.
marno21 wrote: » Big concrete pour completed recently on the 121m Bohill bridge behind Ballyvourney. This is on the intermediate pier separating two spans of 80.5m and 40.5m. The steel beams coming in from Spain are for this bridgehttp://www.n22bbm.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/S03-Bohill-River-Bridge-Concrete-Pour-Dec-2020.pdf
NedNew2 wrote: » I like that it is written in Irish first, well done and more of the same is welcome.
marno21 wrote: » The Western section around Baile Bhuirne and Baile Mhic Íre. Lesser spotted among drone videos. This section is very advanced in parts
marno21 wrote: » More from the kamikaze drone pilot
cantalach wrote: » I love the errant bovine at 4:21.
Hibernicis wrote: » Remember when 6 stills of a construction project would have been exciting. We are so fortunate to live in an era when the enormous scale of the project can be revealed so readily.
NedNew2 wrote: » It would be great if someone could record a video of the current road for those of us who are not so familiar with the area. It'll make for a great comparison when the new road opens.
Chris_5339762 wrote: » If you go a little bit further down that road theres a queue of traffic and a crash!!!https://goo.gl/maps/WJsbnPFnZJmYPkUH9
aisling86 wrote: » New road layout on millstreet Road opened today by Teerbeg.
serfboard wrote: » Google StreetView is your only man. And for the authentic experience, just imagine yourself being stuck behind this tractor at Lissacressig ...
yerwanthere123 wrote: » It's so crazy that this is the main road linking our second city with one of the biggest tourist areas of Ireland, and for so long. I often think of just how quiet the current road will be when the bypass fully opens. Suppose you'd still have a little bit of localised traffic, perhaps it might still actually be quicker to use the old road to go between Ballyvourney-Macroom instead of getting on and off the bypass? I wonder might the old road even be quiet enough to safely go for a cycle/run?