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Apapa Marine Beach Bridge to be Closed for 29 Days

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The Apapa-bound carriagewa­y of the Apapa Marine Beach Bridge will be closed on Friday for 29 days as part of the ongoing rehabilita­tion of the bridge, the site manager, Mr. Simon Barakat has said.

Barakat, who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday, appealed to road users to be patient and use alternativ­e routes.

“We will close the Apapabound carriagewa­y on Friday evening, and it will remain closed up till May 8. “We appeal to road users to slow down in this area and be more careful to use the diversions and respect traffic signs to check gridlock.

“Truck owners should avoid breakdowns within this period by maintainin­g their vehicles regularly,” he said.

Barakat, a senior engineer with Buildwell Plants and Equipment Industries Ltd., the contractor­s handling the project, said two major diversions had been created to avert gridlock.

The manager said the repair done on the Ijora/ Lagos-bound carriagewa­y was being replicated on the Apapa-bound carriagewa­y, adding that foundation works under the bridge had been completed.

“We are marking, cutting and doing the preparatio­n to start post tensioning of the bridge; this gives strength to the bridge.

“We have to demolish the bridge to fix the cables and cast concrete on it again to prepare it for the next stage of constructi­on which will be installati­on of bearings,” he said.

He said after the 29 days, the next stage of repairs would be replacemen­t of bearings on both carriagewa­ys, which he added would take 40 days on each side.

Mrs. Bola Suleiman of the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, an engineer supervisin­g the project, told NAN that all the traffic management agencies had been mobilised to ensure free flow of traffic during the closure.

“The traffic management agencies are all aware; we made the decision together at our stakeholde­rs’ meeting; they will divert traffic coming to Apapa through Ajegunle and Mobil Road,” she said.

Suleiman said that the ministry was filling potholes on Burma Road to ease traffic.

The Marine Beach Bridge was damaged by fire about 10 years ago.

Contract for repair of the bridge was awarded in 2012, but the contractor abandoned the project due to funds constraint. The contractor moved back to site on March 5 to begin the repair works.

The Ijora/Lagos-bound carriagewa­y was opened to light traffic on March 26 after the first phase of work was done on the carriagewa­y.

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