We were appointed to identify and consider the
issues associated with constructing a new opening road bridge
across the River Lee at Water Street or other suitable location in
Cork City
Road, rail, sea and air – we’re involved in all aspects of
transportation and public transport planning, design and
operational strategies. As part of the global Mott MacDonald Group
we’re able to bring the benefits of international best practice to
every project, whether we’re providing a complete team working on a
major regional transportation project or an individual specialist
solving a small localised traffic problem.
Our wide-ranging role on Dublin's light rail (LUAS)
includes design of track, power supply, overhead lines, signalling
and carriageway plus junction redesign and traffic
analysisWe’ve been associated with some of the most
strategic transport developments in Ireland’s recent history. In
the rail sector for example, we provided engineering services for
the country’s first mass transit system (DART) and later extended
the system north and south of Dublin. We have been closely involved
in the Dublin LRT (LUAS) from inception to commissioning of the
first Lines A, B and C and we’re now assisting the Railway
Procurement Agency in extending Line B.
Our latest roads portfolio features the M1 Dundalk Western Bypass
PPP Scheme on behalf of Celtic Roads Group, the N18 Ennis Bypass
for Clare County Council, the N13/N14 Lifford to Mannorcunningham
scheme for Donegal County Council, N25 Kinsale Interchange for
Ascon, the N25 Waterford Bypass for Waterford City Council and the
N25/N30 New Ross Bypass for Wexford County Council.
We’ve made our mark through various landmark tunnel projects too –
most notably in engineering and managing development of the Jack
Lynch tunnel under the River Lee in Cork as Cork Corporation’s
engineer.
Bridges are a particular strength, our abilities spanning all types
– from road and rail bridges to footbridges and canal and river
crossings – and the whole spectrum of services, including bridge
inspections, feasibility studies, refurbishment programmes and new
build projects. Recent and current projects include Halfpenny
Bridge refurbishment in Dublin, River Suir cable stayed bridge (N25
Waterford Bypass), Ballynahattin rail bridge (M1 Dundalk Western
Bypass) and Cork Docklands River Crossing.
Port developments also feature in our transport repertoire which
encompasses cargo handling terminals, ro-ro facilities,
multi-purpose berths, wharves, marinas and piers for both
industrial and leisure use, along with associated coastal defences,
dredging, breakwaters and land reclamation. We also take care of
specialist port services ranging from shipyards and dockyards to
navigational aids and vessel traffic control systems – as well as
all landside infrastructure and transport planning. Our track
record includes a range of harbour facilities at Ringaskiddy in
County Cork, ongoing developments at Rossaveel Harbour and the
Greystones Harbour PPP.
Key transportation services include:
- Transportation planning
- Traffic studies and management
- Tolling studies and revenue forecasting
- Civil and structural engineering
- Mechanical and electrical engineering
- Ground engineering
- Project and construction management
- Environmental impact assessment and mitigation
- Quantity surveying and cost management