Status
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Construction scheme
(completed)
Contractor: FP McCann
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Where
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To widen
the A515 Madam's Bank Road in Derry from
two to four lanes between Culmore Road
roundabout and Ballyarnet roundabout. |
Total
Length
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1.3 km / 0.8 miles |
Dates
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Road originally built
1980
Scheme announced July 2010
Public exhibition held
7 August 2010
Tender awarded 18
July 2011
Work began 5 Sep 2011
Project completed early
March 2012 (around 5 weeks behind original
schedule)
"Legally" opened 26
March 2012
Official opening ceremony took place 25
April 2012
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Cost
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£1.67m (as of Apr
2012)
Part funding from Interreg
being investigated (as of Nov 2011)
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Photos
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Start
of scheme at Culmore Road roundabout
- Google Streetview
End
of scheme at Ballyarnet roundabout -
Google Streetview
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See
Also
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General
area map - Google Maps
Culmore
Road roundabout upgrade - on this
site
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The A515 forms part of a partial "ring road"
around the city of Derry, beginning with the
Crescent Link on the Waterside, then across the
Foyle Bridge, along Madam's Bank Road, along the
Skeoge Link and terminating on the A2 Buncrana
Road. All of this is dual-carriageway except for a
2.3km sub-standard stretch in the middle which is
still two-lane single-carriageway standard.
The map below shows this stretch in blue and red.
This scheme will see the red section widened to
four lane single-carriageway standard (two lanes
each way separated by a white line). Once
complete, only the section shown in blue will
remain two lanes wide on the entire "ring road".
Hopefully this final gap will be plugged in due
course.
The scheme is being progressed in parallel with
the works to upgrade Culmore Road Roundabout,
Phase 1 of which took place in the first half of
2010 and was announced
in July 2010. The widening works will begin at
this roundabout and extend as far as Ballyarnet
roundabout. The existing road is urban in
character with right-turn pockets and at least one
pedestrian crossing. The Ballyarnet end of the
existing road features a short overtaking lane for
southbound traffic. Widening the road will involve
encroaching on adjacent land which is currently a
mixture of grass and trees, but should not require
any property demolition.
Updates
20 Mar 2012:
I have been told that this scheme is now
completed, and the contractor left the site
sometime in the past fortnight. The traffic
signals were activated on 4th March. With thanks
to Stephen Baxter and Robin Cunningham. FP McCann
have done an excellent job, and it is marvelous
that another stretch of the A515 now has two lanes
each way. Now all we have to do is hope that the
final 1km-odd stretch between here and Skeoge Link
is widened to finish the job!
27 Feb 2012: This
update is to bring you the first photos of the
scheme underway, with thanks to Marc
Sweeney. These pictures were all taken
travelling northbound from Culmore Road
roundabout. If these images are anything to judge
by, the scheme is not far from completion. It
seems that the remaining surface has to be laid,
traffic signals installed and activated, and road
markings put down.
View north west along Madam's Bank Road from just
north of Culmore Road roundabout, with the final
surface layer being put down on 24 Feb 2012. [Marc
Sweeney]
View north west along Culmore Road at the
Steelstown Road junction which is being
signalised. The road is still limited to one land
each way. 24 Feb 2012. [Marc Sweeney]
A little further north west at the Earhart Park
junction, which is also being signalised as part
of the scheme. 24 Feb 2012. [Marc Sweeney]
10 Feb 2012: Work
appears to be progressing well on this scheme. I
contacted the contractor, who told me that the
work is currently due to be completed by the end
of March. With thanks to them. If anyone has any
pictures of the work in progress, I would be
delighted to share them here!
9 Nov 2011:
The Autumn Report to Derry City Council, just
released, gives the cost of this scheme as
£1.6m, which is good to know, and confirms that
the scheme will be completed in January. It also
confirms that an application has been made to Interreg
for part-funding, but presumably it is not yet
known whether this will be successful.
6 Sep 2011: The contractor began work on site
yesterday. According to a press
release issued 5 days ago, the work is
due to pause over Christmas and be completed
"in" January 2012. Roads Service comment in
the press release that "During
construction, Madam’s Bank Road and side
roads will remain open to traffic and
pedestrians/cyclists, but will be subject to
mobile traffic management measures."
This is currently the only road improvement
scheme under way in Northern Ireland: a sign
of the economic climate.
23 July 2011: The construction
contract was awarded to FP
McCann on 18th July. This is a different
contractor from either of the two contractors
involved in the adjacent and ongoing Culmore Road
roundabout upgrade. Because this scheme ties
in to that one it's not clear whether this scheme
can begin immediately, but in the current economic
climate the contractor will probably be keen to
start work as soon as possible.
5 June 2011:
The scheme is now out
to tender, with a closing date of 24th June.
The tender gives some more details about exactly
what is proposed:
- on-line widening of the existing carriageway
to provide two traffic lanes in each direction
- a 3 metre wide shared footway / cycleway along
both sides.
- signalising the Steelstown Road and Earhart
Park junctions
- new carriageway drainage and street lighting
- low level stone faced retaining walls in the
cut section.
There is no indication of
when work will begin, but it would make sense to
do it soon since the Culmore Road roundabout, at
the south end of this stretch, is
being upgraded as we speak.
1 May 2011: The planned
tender for this scheme is still on the Roads
Service web site. There was a suggestion that it
might take place along with Phase 2 of the Culmore
Road roundabout upgrade (see link above), but that
scheme is now underway and so far this does not
seem to be the case. We therefore cannot say when
this scheme will proceed except that it is still
marked as "future".
10 Feb 2011: The tender referred
to in the previous update was not released in
December as anticipated. Instead, it has been rescheduled
for release in May 2011.
19 Oct 2010: A
tender
for resurfacing and structural works on Madam's
Bank Road has appeared on the Roads Service web
site, with an estimated release date of December
2010. This may refer to the widening works. No
cost is given.
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