Clonmel Enterprises Ltd has secured a contract with South Dublin County Council to carry out work on Phase 1 of the Grange Castle West Access Road.
The total road development includes:
• 1.03km of Dual Carriageway with an average corridor width of 34m
• 1.15km of Single Carriageway with an average corridor width of 25m
• 1 No. double lane and 3 No. single lane fully segregated roundabouts
• Raised 2m wide cycle path and separate 2m wide pedestrian walkway
• An attenuation lake to accommodate surface water drainage requirements from the proposed road and surrounding hardstand areas, this will double up as an amenity area
• Controlled and uncontrolled pedestrian and cyclist road crossings
• Landscaped entrance and security structures to aesthetically harmonize with existing Grange Castle and Grange Castle South Business Park entrances
•Bus stops and sustainable transport facilities
• Underground utilities and services including: Storm Water Drainage, Foul Drainage, Watermain, Gas, Power, Telecoms, Public Lighting & CCTV
• All associated ancillary works and integrated landscape plans.
This vital piece of infrastructure will assist in unlocking the significant development potential of currently zoned Enterprise & Employment undeveloped lands to the West of the existing Grange Castle Business Park. The entrance to the new road will be from the recently upgraded R120.
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Clonmel Enterprises Secures Contract With South Dublin County Council
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