The Federal Government on Wednesday disclosed that it would completely shutdown the Third Mainland Bridge for three days to allow for ongoing rehabilitation works on the bridge.
Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Mr Olukayode Popoola, who announced announced the development on Wednesday, said the closure would take effect from midnight of Friday, January 29th to February 1st.
He said the closure was necessary to allow for repairs of the fragile and crucial expansion joints replacement.
“The construction works has reached the stage for casting concrete on additional three expansion joints, hence the need to stop all movements on the bridge that could cause vibrations,” he said.
Popoola noted that the 72 hours closure was to make sure that the concrete sets properly during the curing process’ to make the rehabilitation works perfectly and durable.
He, therefore, implored motorists and residents to be patient, adding that, President Muhammadu Buhari administration was passionate about quality infrastructure delivery and safety of road users.
Popoola continued, “The contractor is planning to cast three number expansion joints on January 30 and Sunday 31.
”This will require total closure of Third Mainland bridge from 12:00 midnight of Friday 29th till midnight of February 1, 2021.
“We are sorry for the inconveniences this may cause Lagosians,” Popoola said.
Recall that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos, which is undergoing series of repairs, had to be partially shut on July 24 for rehabilitation works.
The construction was initially divided into two phases of three months on each carriageway, starting with the Oworonsoki bound carriageway whose completion dragged to four months.
For his part, Minister of works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, while carrying out an inspection of the ongoing construction work said the Federal Government was committed to swift completion of repair work of the bridge which is scheduled to be reopened on February 15, 2021, to traffic.
Fashola, expressed optimism that the bridge would be reopened on February 15 to enable the government to begin work on the Falomo Bridge.
“On the Third Mainland Bridge most of our work is almost done, we lost two weeks during the civil protest and our completion date earlier was towards the end of January, which has slipped.
“We are hoping that by February 15, we should be done and the bridge should be opened to the public.
“That is one of the reasons why I also came to see how far and when this bridge will be opened to the public because this is delaying our work on Falomo Bridge.
“We have done some work on Falomo Bridge, we are going to have to close Falomo Bridge as soon as this is done so that we can also replace the expansion joints there”
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