The Federal Controller of Works, Lagos, Mr Adedamola Kuti,
on Wednesday in Lagos said that the emergency rehabilitation/maintenance of the
Third Mainland Bridge project would begin on July 27. Kuti who disclosed this a
stakeholders’ meeting at the Ministry of Works office in Lagos.
He said that the repair works on the bridge would be
staggered over a period of 27 months and would be handled by Borini Prono
Construction Company.
The meeting was convened by the ministry for stakeholders to
brainstorm on effective traffic diversion and management to prevent gridlocks
during the period. Some of the stakeholders at the event include: NUPENG,
National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Association of Maritime Truck
Owners (AMATO), Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and the
police. He said that the bridge would be totally shut to traffic on the first
three days for the contractor to carry out various tests on it. He said that
subsequent closures would be on partial basis. “A Dynamic Test on Bridge
Expansion Joints on Third Mainland Bridge is to be carried out between Friday,
July 27, 2018 and Sunday, July 29, 2018 and it has been done in such a way that
it will have minimum impact on road users. “Consequently, the Third Mainland
Bridge will be closed to traffic by 12.00 midnight of Thursday 26th July, 2018
and be opened by 12.00 midnight Sunday 29th July, 2018. “Alternative routes
will be plied during this period and traffic control will be in place to direct
and help traffic movement. “We regret any inconvenience this might cause road
users as this closure is inevitable,’’ he said.
He appealed for the patience of road users and promised that
all alternative routes would be repaired to make them smooth for easy access.
Also, the Lagos State Sector Commander of the Federal Roads Safety Corps,
(FRSC), Mr Hyginus Omeje, appealed to motorists to use mass transportation
facilities during repair works on the Third Mainland Bridge. Omeje told
journalists that the vehicular occupancy ratio in Lagos was 1:1 which meant
that there was an average of one driver per vehicle that plied the road hence,
the usual heavy traffic. He said that all the traffic regulatory and law
enforcement agencies at the event were going to work in synergy to prevent
gridlock.
“Instead of everybody
coming out with their vehicles within this period, can we do the park-and-ride
option which we have been advocating to really help us to ease off traffic in
Lagos,’’ he said. He also appealed to the media to increase its awareness
campaign on the dangers of drivers of articulated vehicles parking on the roads
and bridges. They should change their attitudes toward indiscriminate parking
of trucks on the roads and bridges, Omeje said.
Third Mainland Bridge to be shut for 27 months
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