23/02/2022
£1.3m Road Works To Take Place In L'Derry
A major road works scheme worth £1.3 million has been announced in L'Derry by Infrastructure Minister Nicola Mallon.
The resurfacing scheme on the A515 Skeoge Link is due to start on 28 February 2022.
The works will start at the Ballyarnett Roundabout and continue westwards to the Buncrana Road Roundabout, a distance of some 2.8 kilometres and will include the resurfacing of the Buncrana Road Roundabout. To facilitate the work phased road closures will be required at various times. Diversion routes will be sign posted.
Announcing the commencement of the works Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon said: "I am very pleased to be able to announce this investment in this key cross border transport corridor.
"This work will greatly improve the strength and surface quality of this section of the road network to the benefit of local residents and those who travel through the area. I would like to thank the travelling public and local residents in advance for their cooperation while these much needed works are completed."
The Department has carefully planned these road works and associated traffic management arrangements in order to minimise inconvenience to the public. Road users are advised to avoid the area whenever possible and to allow extra time for their journey and to follow the alternative routes which will be clearly signed on the approaches to the closures. During construction access for local residents and businesses will be facilitated.
Completion of the work by 16 May is subject to favourable weather conditions, however, the Department will keep the public informed of any change. All work will be carried out in line with current public health and safety advice, with safe systems of working in place for staff and contractors.
The resurfacing scheme on the A515 Skeoge Link is due to start on 28 February 2022.
The works will start at the Ballyarnett Roundabout and continue westwards to the Buncrana Road Roundabout, a distance of some 2.8 kilometres and will include the resurfacing of the Buncrana Road Roundabout. To facilitate the work phased road closures will be required at various times. Diversion routes will be sign posted.
Announcing the commencement of the works Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon said: "I am very pleased to be able to announce this investment in this key cross border transport corridor.
"This work will greatly improve the strength and surface quality of this section of the road network to the benefit of local residents and those who travel through the area. I would like to thank the travelling public and local residents in advance for their cooperation while these much needed works are completed."
The Department has carefully planned these road works and associated traffic management arrangements in order to minimise inconvenience to the public. Road users are advised to avoid the area whenever possible and to allow extra time for their journey and to follow the alternative routes which will be clearly signed on the approaches to the closures. During construction access for local residents and businesses will be facilitated.
Completion of the work by 16 May is subject to favourable weather conditions, however, the Department will keep the public informed of any change. All work will be carried out in line with current public health and safety advice, with safe systems of working in place for staff and contractors.
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