Interesting reading. obviously they grossly under estimated the power of mother nature.
Its back to the drawing board lads
Dated the 11th Mar 2008 Irish Costruction. The Office of Public Works (OPW) has just placed a contract for the Civil Engineering Works with Carillion Irishenco, to begin work on the first phase of the €26 relief scheme associated with the River Fergus Upper (Ennis) Flood Relief Scheme.
The contract provides for the widening of the river channel, construction of new walls and improvements to existing walls, construction of pumping stations, and refurbishment and replacement of the existing sluice gate upstream at Mill Bridge.
The Civil Engineering Works contract was been awarded to Carillion Irishenco Ltd of Kill, County Kildare, and is valued at over €5.185m. The overall Flood Relief Scheme for the town has been broken into two schemes (Upper and Lower).
Local TD Tony Kileen said that the Ennis Flood Relief Scheme would significantly reduce the risk of flooding to properties and land in Ennis and its environs.
He explained, “Major flood events have taken place in the County Capital on and off throughout the centuries. We have seen parts of the town centre flood in more recent years, including 1989, 1994, 1995, 1999 and, to a lesser extent, in 2004. Without the development and implementation of a flood relief plan there is no doubt that the town will incur further flooding, which has disastrous financial and personal consequences for local residents and business owners.”
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Once completed, the Upper Scheme will give areas from the lower scheme protection against a 10 year flood event. The completion of the entire scheme will provide a ‘100 year’ flood event protection and will benefit over 500 residential and 400 non-residential properties in the town”, he indicated. :pac::pac::pac:
http://www.irishconstruction.com/page/264