N25 New Ross Bypass PPP Scheme
Project Title:
N25 New Ross Bypass PPP Scheme
Contract:
The N25 New Ross Bypass PPP Scheme consists of approximately 14.3.km of dual carriageway (N25 & N30 routes). The Scheme also 3 major interchanges; 25 No major structures including the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Bridge.
Client:
BAM on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland and Wexford County Council.
Company Involvement:
Atlantic Plant Hire & Contract Crushing was contracted to extract 650,000 tonnes of site won rock material and process it for incorporation into the works.
Start / End Dates:
2017-2019
Project Description:
This project included processing of 650,000 tonne to required specifications.
The N25 New Ross Bypass is a strategic link in the national road network linking Cork and Rosslare, which forms part of the ‘Atlantic Road Corridor’ route. The N25 New Ross Bypass is also part of the Trans-European Network- Transport (TEN-T).
The N25 New Ross Bypass PPP Scheme commences at Glenmore in County Kilkenny and crosses over the river Barrow via an extrados bridge (the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy bridge) at Pink Point in County Kilkenny and Stokestown in County Wexford. It then continues in an easterly direction where the bypass intersects with the R733 in Landscape and continues in a north easterly direction to connect to the N25 at Ballymacar Bridge. From there the bypass route continues to the northeast finishing at the N30, at a point to the east of Corcoran’s Cross.
N25 New Ross Bypass PPP Scheme
Project includes for the construction of 14.3km of dual carriageway with 3 major interchanges.
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