Construction work has started on the infrastructure and public realm works for the Beamish and Crawford Quarter in Cork.
The works include the redevelopment of Bishop Lucey Park, the construction of two new pedestrian/cycle bridges, streetscape improvement works on South Main Street, Tuckey Street, Frenchs Quay, Proby’s Quay, Keyser's Hill, Crosses’ Green, Wandesford Quay and Hanover Place/Hanover Street and other related works such as the restoration of heritage lights on South Gate Bridge etc.
The works are funded by the Department of Housing, Planning & Local Government under the under the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund, with support from the National Transport Authority and Cork City Council.
Enabling works for the two new pedestrian and cycle bridges will start this week. The bridges will provide access to and through the Beamish and Crawford site. The northern bridge will link South Main Street/Lamley’s Lane to Crosses Green, the southern bridge will link French’s Quay/Proby’s Quay to the Beamish & Crawford site and on to South Main Street.
Jons Civil Engineering will carry out the construction of the bridges on behalf of Cork City Council. In addition to installing the two bridges, the contractor will carry out repairs and cleaning of the quay walls where necessary. A road closure has been put in place to facilitate the construction works on Crosses’ Green. The closure is from the junction with Wandesford Quay to the junction with Proby’s Quay. The closure will remain in place until May 2025, with diversions in place and local access maintained.
Cumnor Construction have already commenced work on the redevelopment of Bishop Lucey Park. As part of the scheme, the city centre park will be renewed based on an award-winning architectural design by Hall Mc Knight Architects that will open up the park to the wider city centre.
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