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Contractor hired to build €1.5m footbridge for Barrow Blueway in Kildare
Location of the structure is in Rathangan
The River Barrow
Reporter:
Kildare Reporter
18 Jun 2024 2:33 PM
Kildare County Council is currently seeking tenders from contractors to construct a new pedestrian footbridge for the Barrow Blueway scheme.
The location of the bridge is near Spencer Bridge at Mullantine near the R414 Rathangan to Monasterevin road.
The structure, which has an estimated construction value of €1.5m, will include reinforced concrete foundations, abutments and piers, a steel footbridge superstructure and reinforced soil approach ramps.
The closing date for tenders is July 7.
This 46km Barrow Blueway route is running along the Grand Canal Barrow Line from Lowtown near Robertstown to Athy.
The project, which will also pass into Co Laois and Co Carlow, aims to create jobs and new economic activity in the towns and villages along the route.
Last month Kildare County Council received €3.9m to complete the scheme under the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund.
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