Business Day (Nigeria)

Apapa: Reprieve underway as Marine Beach Bridge rehabilita­tion nears completion

- CHUKA UROKO

For motorists on the Marine Beach Bridge in Apapa, who have endured worse traffic situation as a result of the partial closure of the bridge for rehabilita­tion, reprieve is on the way as the rehabilita­tion work on the in-bound lane is nearing completion.

Kayode Popoola, Federal Controller of Works in Lagos confirmed to Businessda­y on Thursday that the rehabilita­tion work was almost ready, adding that, contrary to earlier report that the bridge would be open to traffic next week, there was no definite time yet for opening the bridge.

“We don’t have a definite time yet when to open the bridge to traffic, but we are a lot closer than before. We will tell you when the bridge will be opened, but no definite date yet,” the controller emphasised, noting that the contractor was still working.

Adedamola Kuti, director, Federal Highways, South West Zone, also affirmed that the rehabilita­tion work was near completion, adding, “we are well disposed to opening the bridge to traffic, but no definite date yet because work is still ongoing.”

“When you don’t see the workers on the bridge, it does not mean they have gone on holiday; they may be working under the bridge or in their constructi­on yard. That is what is happening on the Alaka Bridge too. The contractor is working but people are not noticing it,” he added.

In the past five months, the contractor, Buildwell Plants and Equipment Industries Limited, has been carrying out rehabilita­tion work on the failed portion of the Marine Beach Bridge measuring 250 metres which has been closed since April, making driving experience on the bridge a huge dish of stress.

Popoola had disclosed to journalist­s during a tour of the facility that 10 expansion joints and 60 bearings were to be replaced with asphalting on the 250 metres stretch under rehabilita­tion.

When Businessda­y visited the project site on Thursday, it was observed that the replacemen­t of the joints and bearings along with the final asphalting had been completed, actually raising hope of opening the bridge sooner than could be imagined.

“The repairs are being carried out in phases and the first phase has been completed and ready to be opened to traffic. The 250 metres that we closed in April is completed. We have laid the asphalt, the remaining work now is to put the concrete to hold the expansion joint down,” Popoola said.

Another major repair work which the contractor is carrying out on the bridge is jacketing of the piers which, according to the controller, means increasing the width of the piers by putting reinforcem­ent and then concrete.

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