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Contracts Signed for Coonagh to Knockalisheen Distributor Road Scheme

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The signing of the contracts for the for Coonagh to Knockalisheen Distributor Road Scheme took place at Moyross Community Centre on Wednesday, January 15th.

Official signing of the €31 million construction contract for the Coonagh to Knockalisheen Distributor Road Scheme has been announced

Official signing of the €31 million construction contract for the Coonagh to Knockalisheen Distributor Road Scheme has been announced
Brian Kennedy, Director of Service, LCCC and Natasha McGarry, Senior Executive Engineer, LCCC.
Picture in front row are Dr Pat Daly, Director General, LCCC, James Wills, Wills Bros Ltd, Mayor of Limerick, John Moran, Charles Wills and Tim Wills, Wills Bros Ltd. Photo: Paul Mullins

Limerick City and County Council has announced the official signing of the €31 million construction contract with Wills Brothers Ltd for the Coonagh to Knockalisheen Distributor Road Scheme. This transformative project is set to unlock significant economic and social opportunities for Moyross and the wider area.

The signing of the contracts took place at Moyross Community Centre on Wednesday, January 15th.

The works will include the construction of a 2.1 km new urban dual carriageway, major improvements to existing roads, and the development of pedestrian and cyclist facilities compliant with DMURS standards. The project also involves significant associated works such as the diversion of live services, new sewer systems, and landscaping.


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The project will be delivered in phases, with the dual carriageway between Coonagh and Knockalisheen scheduled to open after the first 12 months. The entire project is expected to be completed in 24 months.

Mayor of Limerick, John Moran is looking forward to seeing the project progress, saying, “This new road is a vital step forward for the future of Moyross. As I have previously stated, no community in Limerick should live on a cul-de-sac. The Coonagh to Knockalisheen Distributor Road Scheme will provide the necessary infrastructure to connect Moyross with the rest of Limerick city. This project will greatly enhance the quality of life for our residents and it is a proud moment for me to sign this long-overdue contract.”

Dr. Pat Daly, Director General of Limerick City and County Council, highlighted the broader impact of the project, “The Coonagh to Knockalisheen Distributor Road Scheme is crucial for improving connectivity and supporting future economic development. This infrastructure will facilitate greater access to essential services, employment, and educational facilities, making a significant difference in the lives of the people in Moyross and surrounding areas.”

Cathaoirleach of the Metropolitan District of Limerick, Cllr. Kieran O’Hanlon, commented, “This project represents a major investment in the future of Moyross. It will not only improve transport links but also attract investment and development to the area. The support from the Department of Transport and the dedication of our engineering staff have been instrumental in bringing this project to fruition.”

The project is a key part of the Limerick Regeneration Framework Implementation Plan and will resume after construction was previously halted following the receivership of the former contractor.

Limerick City and County Council is grateful for the support of the Department of Transport, the appointed consultants MRG and Roughan O’Donovan, and the community for their continued patience and cooperation.

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