Dublin Port Temporary Traffic Management Plans – 5th to 19th July 2021
5 July 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 5th to 19th July 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 5th to 19th July 2021
Promenade Road: |
Footpath narrowing, hoarding in place.
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03/03/21 – 30/08/21 |
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Terminal Road: |
Terminal Road South closure of 1 outbound lane.
Terminal Rd / Extension Road works. |
08/06/21 – 14/07/21
14/06/21 – 31/07/21 |
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Alexandra Road: |
Entrance Works Local footpath diversion.
Stop/Go for removal of cantilever painting
Weekend for Bridge
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10/05/21 – 02/07/21
10/07/21 – 11/07/21
10/07/21 – 11/07/21
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Promenade Road: |
Footpath Hoarding Placement |
03/03/21 – 02/07/21 | |
No.2 Branch Road South: |
Eastern Lane closure behind barrier |
28/06/21 – 09/07/21 | |
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Bond Drive Extension: |
Bond Drive Construction |
29/06/21 – 10/09/21 | |
Additional Info:
- Sisk will operate a Stop/Go on Alexandra Rd this Tuesday through to Friday in preparation for their second weekend closure.
- On Thursday and Friday, Murphy Surveys will be carrying out a survey of existing gas mains, this will be a rolling lane closure and will avoid peak times.
- RBK will commence pavement works at the Stena entrance tomorrow (July 6th, 2021) and for the remainder of this week.
- There will be a full closure of Alexandra Rd (from Port Centre to T4 entrance) this weekend to allow for works on the new bridge.
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.