27 April 2021

Dublin Port Temporary Traffic Management Plans – 26th April to 10th May 2021

As part of the continuous improvements to the Dublin Port Roads Network, there are several road works taking place across the Port estate between the 26th of April to 10th of May 2021.

Please see below location plan for the affected areas, a brief description of works, and anticipated duration. All routes will be clearly signposted and VMS boards in place to assist:

 

DUBLIN PORT WORKS KEY PLAN – Weeks 26th April to 1oth May 2021

 

Promenade Road:

Kilwex continues works. Diversion in place for the duration of road reconstruction works.

 

Footpath narrowing, hoarding in place.

08/02/21 – 30/04/21  

 

 

03/03/21 – 16/06/21

       
Terminal Road:

 

Green Tanks Construction Entrance.

 

 

Off peak lane closures for slit trenches inbound.

 

15/11/20 – 30/06/21

 

 

26/04/21 – 06/05/21 

 

       
No.2 Branch Road South: 

Road repairs and line marking.

  15/02/21 – 30/04/21 
       
  No.2 Branch Road North:  DM Mechanical
Eastern Lane closed for COP
works
29/04/21 – 08/05/21
       
   Bond Drive:  Lane closures for works to pedestrian crossing.  12/04/21 – 20/04/21    
       

 

Additional Info: JPD have commenced slit trench works on TQR inbound lanes after the junction with Breakwater Rd. DM Mechanical will be placing Heras fencing behind the concrete barriers on No 2 Branch Rd North, they will be in place for the following week.

In case of emergency while traveling on any of these routes – please remain with your vehicle and contact Harbour Police / Port Security: 01 8876858

Should you have any queries in relation to the Dublin Port Roads Network upgrade works please do not hesitate to contact us:

Email: info@dublinport.ie

Phone: 01 8876000

We thank you for your co-operation and patience and apologise for any convenience these works may cause.

 

 

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