Flood damage in Cork is to be repaired soon, a senior engineer with Cork City Council has confirmed.
He said that two major flood breaches in the city's quay walls would begin before the end of the year, or early in 2011 at the latest.
Tenders for the work to repair the walls at Sunday's Well and at Grenville Place near the Mercy University Hospital will be invited shortly.
The walls in both locations were breached during the devastating flood of November 19 last when millions of gallons of water were released from the ESB dam at Inniscarra.
Engineers shored up the holes using vast quantities of rubble and rock armour and both damaged sections have been cordoned off since.
It will take five to six weeks to assess and decide on a successful tender but construction work on the damaged section of quay walls will commence soon and is expected to last 30 weeks.
Consultants were hired by Cork City Council to prepare detailed specifications on what exactly is required to ensure there is no repeat of what happened in the November 2009 floods when sections of the quay walls collapsed.
Some €900,000 was earmarked June from the flood relief scheme for the repair of the damaged quay walls but Mr Winning said that Cork City Council had added to this to allow the additional work be done.
This additional work would see the repair of the quay walls at nine additional locations other than at Grenville Place where some 20m of wall collapsed and at Sunday’' Well where a large section of wall collapsed.
These additional locations would include cases where individual blocks may have fallen from low down on the quay walls below the high-tide level, leading to concern about the structural integrity of the walls even though there may not have been any breach.
(BMcC/GK)
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Latest Construction News
25/11/2024
Northern Ireland-based construction company GRAHAM has been awarded Platinum accreditation by The 5% Club, which is their highest level of accolade. The 5% Club company, a benchmark of investment in future talent, awarded GRAHAM the Platinum membership for their unwavering commitment to empowering ...
25/11/2024
Building and civil engineering contractor Farrans, based in Dunmurry, Northern Ireland, has been selected as one of 19 businesses as preferred partners to SP Energy Networks' record £5.4bn supply chain contract programme. SP Energy Networks have selected the 19 companies to help them deliver the ...
25/11/2024
Energy provider ESB Networks has been working over the weekend to restore power to 60,000 homes predominantly in counties Donegal, Sligo, Mayo and Galway following the impact of Storm Bert. As of 5.10pm, 11,000 of ESB Network's customers remained without power, meaning 49,000 homes had saw their ...
25/11/2024
Alliance has rejected Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd's claims that NI Water's funding model is 'fit for purpose'. Alliance Infrastructure spokesperson, Andy McMurray, accused the Minister of "burying his head in the sand" over the funding issues and stated that the Minister rejected evidence ...
25/11/2024
Grass Pitch Refurbishment Projects in Sandyford, Dublin, have successfully been completed, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (DLR) has announced. Pitches at both Moreen Park and Páirc Uí Bhriain were the subject of upgrade and improvement works as part of an ongoing programme aimed at ...
25/11/2024
Northern Ireland construction company McLaughlin & Harvey placed runner-up for social impact at the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) End of Year Gala. The event, recently held at the Natural History Museum in London, recognises and celebrates outstanding company-wide performance among ...
25/11/2024
Expert water services crews are working to locate and repair a major pipe burst which is impacting water supply across Mid Kerry, Uisce Éireann has announced. The affected raw water pipe provides water to the Mid Kerry Gearha Water Treatment Plant supplying Listry, Beaufort, Killorglin and ...
25/11/2024
Uisce Éireann has temporarily shut down the Dunmanway Water Treatment Plant in Cork after it was impacted due to poor raw water quality from storm flooding. The turbidity of the incoming water for treatment remains high, resulting in the closure of the plant, and reservoirs in the area are now ...
25/11/2024
Irish Government has offered financial support to householders who have been impacted by Storm Bert. The Humanitarian Assistance Scheme provides income-tested financial support to those whose homes have been damaged from flooding and severe weather events and who cannot meet costs for essential ...
25/11/2024
A topographic and hydrographic survey will be carried out from today onwards by Murphy Geospatial Limited for the N17 Knock to Collooney [Atlantic Economic Corridor] Project. The project will consider the upgrade of the existing N17 from Knock in County Mayo to Collooney in County Sligo. The ...