FG commences construction of 700km Lagos – Calabar coastal road, maintenance of critical bridges in Lagos

Sun, Mar 10, 2024
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THE Federal Government has commenced the construction of the 700km Lagos- Calabar Coastal Highway, spanning 9 states with two spurs leading to the Northern states. 

The Minister of Works, Sen. David Umahi, said during the official handover of the first phase of the project, made up of 47.47km dual carriageway to Hitech Construction Company Ltd, that the highway would be constructed with concrete pavement.

The minister, who was in the company of the Federal Ministry of Works’ Controller in charge of Lagos State, O. I. Kesha, emphasized the need for all contractors handling federal government’s road projects to deliver within the record time, noting that the government will not allow any variation arising from delays or slow pace of work once mobilization has been done.

He, however, commended Hitech Construction Company Nigeria Ltd for its quality and speedy delivery of jobs.

He also acknowledged their efforts in starting work immediately after the contract is awarded.

“They have completed some filling of 1.3km from the day the project was awarded to them. It shows the speed they are going to deploy to this project. Within a couple of weeks, we awarded the project to them, they mobilized a lot of dredging equipment, and you can see that they have recovered 1.3km of section one of the phase,” he said.

The minister, who also visited project sites at Queen’s Drive Ikoyi, the Third Mainland Bridge top deck, the underwater, the Eddo bridge, the Eko Bridge and Carter Bridge expressed the determination of the federal government to carry out a comprehensive rehabilitation of the bridges, which he said were critical links between the Mainland and the Island of Lagos, the economic hub of the country.

These repairs are expected to cover not only the top of the bridge, but also the under bridge works. “At the Third Mainland Bridge, we have three or four critical elements to be rehabilitated. The first one is the deck, and the deck is about 11 kilometers × two. That is dual carriageway, including the ramps, and it has been done by CCECC. They have done very beautiful jobs, but we have not concluded.  Before the end of March, we’ll be concluding the asphalt milling and the reasphalting,” he said. 

“But that is not all our commitment there. We are installing the guardrails, we are replacing the lights with solar light, we are going to put some decorative lights too, and then we are going to put CCTV camera both on top and under the bridge to check insecurity and illegal mining of sand, which is causing scouring on the piles and the pipe bits.

“The second job is that some sections of the slab are deflected, and so what we have done is to get an expert to understudy the level of deflection. That’s the tendons of the slab that deflected. And so we are going to cut open the slabs, enter and then look at it, scoop it, and then reinstate the tendons of the slab. There’s nothing to worry about. It’s been done at a Eko Bridge by Buildwell.  So this one is not a threat to us at all,” the statement by Orji Uchenna Orji, special adviser, Media, quoted the minister as saying.

He commended what Julius Berger Nigeria Ltd is doing already, which is restoration of deteriorated peirs and peir caps, including the cover of peirs and peircaps themselves, and said the piles, which he also inspected were the most critical of the works to be done.

Earlier in their respective remarks, the State Controller, Federal Ministry of Works and the representatives of Hitech Construction Nigeria Ltd, Julius Berger Nigeria Ltd, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Ltd and Buildwell Nigeria Ltd assured the minister that they would continue to discharge their assignments diligently.

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-March 10, 2024 @ 11:17 GMT|

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