Luas Cross City Project End of Year Review 2016
DEC 15TH, 2016Bliain thábhachtach do thionscadal Luas Traschathrach ba ea 2016.
Bliain thábhachtach do thionscadal Luas Traschathrach ba ea 2016.
Incidents are a major contributor to commuter delays with about 120 incidents occurring in a typical month on the M50, over half of them during rush hour traffic. Incidents can include anything from simple breakdowns, or debris on the motorway right up to major collisions with multiple vehicles.
Threat of eFlow tag switch-off at CRG toll plazas averted
Watch O'Connell Bridge Works Successfully Completed: August Bank Holiday Weekend 2017
TII are working with An Garda Síochána on the installation of Ireland’s first average speed camera enforcement system.
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, together with Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin TD, this afternoon (Tuesday) announced the contract award for new N25 New Ross Bypass PPP scheme.
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, has today (Tuesday) welcomed the allocation by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) of almost €160 million for the maintenance and improvement of the primary and secondary national road network in 2016.
Transport Infrastructure Ireland is pleased to announce the award on 14th October 2015 of the M11 Gorey to Enniscorthy Public Private Partnership (PPP) Contract.
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Pascal Donohoe TD, was this afternoon (Monday) joined by the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin TD, to officially open the M11 Arklow to Rathnew Upgrade scheme, which forms part of the €282 million N7 Newlands Cross/N11 Arklow to Rathnew Public Private Partnership (PPP) scheme.
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, was on hand in O’Connell Street, Dublin today (Tuesday) for the start of the main Luas Cross City track laying works. This element of the project is a major milestone in the €368 million project which will link the Luas Red and Green lines and deliver an additional 10 million journeys per annum when complete. The contract for the main works, which follows earlier preliminary ones, encompasses all the civil engineering works required to prepare for the connection of the existing Luas Red and Green lines.