Archived Temporary Traffic Management Notices
Previous traffic management arrangements required to facilitate the construction of the Clontarf to City Centre Project.
These arrangements are no longer in operation. For existing traffic management arrangements, please see our Live Temporary Traffic Management Notices page.
The installation is necessary to complete the final surfacing course on Amiens Street between Buckingham Street through to the Five Lamps Junction and along North Strand Road as far as North William Street.
Monday 22nd April to Friday 3rd May (inclusive);
Location – Amiens Street, Five Lamps Junction area, Killarney Street and North Strand Road;
- Monday 22nd April to Wednesday 24th April inclusive;
- Dwg. Phase 1 – Time of installation 19:30 to 23:00
- Dwg. Phase 2 – Time of installation 23:00 to 04:00 (STOP/GO)
- Thursday 25th and Friday 26th inclusive;
- Dwg. Phase 3 – Time of installation 19:30 to 23:00
- Dwg. Phase 4 – Time of installation 23:00 to 04:00 (STOP/GO)
- Monday 29th April to Friday 3rd May inclusive;
- Dwg. Phase 5 – Time of installation 23:00 to 04:00 (STOP/GO)
- Dwg. Phase 6 – Time of installation 23:00 to 04:00 (STOP/GO)
- STOP / Go installation shall be in place as required with traffic marshals assisting at pedestrian crossing points
- Works Description; Over the past several months the road foundation layers have been constructed along a portion of Amiens Street and in the Five Lamps junction area. The Scheme is now at the point that the final running layers can be placed in these areas. Completion of these works shall enable a section of Amiens Street and some of the Five Lamps Junction to be fully opened.
- Night-working is proposed to enable large lengths of road to be completed over each working shift (necessary when completing final running course)
- VMS Boards shall display the proposals
These traffic management installations and proposed works are necessary to facilitate road surfacing works over a wide area of Amiens Street, Five Lamps Junction area and North Strand Road.
The proposed temporary traffic management plans for the works are attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Clontarf Road (Howth Road Junction to Alfie Byrne Road Junction);
- Dates; Friday 19th April 20:00 right through until Sunday 21st April at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP / Go installation between Howth Road Junction and Alfie Byrne Road Junction
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along the outbound carriageway on this area.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 19th April into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The installation is necessary to complete the final surfacing course on Amiens Street between Buckingham Street through to the Five Lamps Junction and along North Strand Road as far as North William Street.
Monday 22nd April to Friday 3rd May (inclusive);
Location – Amiens Street, Five Lamps Junction area, Killarney Street and North Strand Road;
- Monday 22nd April to Wednesday 24th April inclusive;
- Dwg. Phase 1 – Time of installation 19:30 to 23:00
- Dwg. Phase 2 – Time of installation 23:00 to 04:00 (STOP/GO)
- Thursday 25th and Friday 26th inclusive;
- Dwg. Phase 3 – Time of installation 19:30 to 23:00
- Dwg. Phase 4 – Time of installation 23:00 to 04:00 (STOP/GO)
- Monday 29th April to Friday 3rd May inclusive;
- Dwg. Phase 5 – Time of installation 23:00 to 04:00 (STOP/GO)
- Dwg. Phase 6 – Time of installation 23:00 to 04:00 (STOP/GO)
- STOP / Go installation shall be in place as required with traffic marshals assisting at pedestrian crossing points
- Works Description; Over the past several months the road foundation layers have been constructed along a portion of Amiens Street and in the Five Lamps junction area. The Scheme is now at the point that the final running layers can be placed in these areas. Completion of these works shall enable a section of Amiens Street and some of the Five Lamps Junction to be fully opened.
- Night-working is proposed to enable large lengths of road to be completed over each working shift (necessary when completing final running course)
- VMS Boards shall display the proposals
These traffic management installations and proposed works are necessary to facilitate road surfacing works over a wide area of Amiens Street, Five Lamps Junction area and North Strand Road.
The proposed temporary traffic management plans for the works are attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme roadworks are proposed for the Clontarf Road with a STOP/GO installation in place between Howth Road junction and the Alfie Byrne Road Junction, from Friday night 19th April to Sunday evening 21st April.
Location – Clontarf Road (Howth Road Junction to Alfie Byrne Road Junction);
- Dates; Friday 19th April 20:00 right through until Sunday 21st April at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP / Go installation between Howth Road Junction and Alfie Byrne Road Junction
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along the outbound carriageway on this area.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 19th April into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – North Strand Road (Waterloo Avenue to Nottingham Street);
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- Dates; Friday 5th April 20:00 right through until Sunday 7th April at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP / Go installation on North Strand Road between Charleville Avenue and Waterloo Avenue
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along the outbound carriageway on this area.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 5th April into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
END
Location – North Strand Road (Charleville Avenue to Waterloo Avenue);
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- Dates; Friday 22nd March 20:00 right through until Sunday 24th March at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP / Go installation on North Strand Road between Charleville Avenue and Waterloo Avenue
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along the outbound carriageway on this area.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 22nd March into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
END
Location – North Strand Road (Newcomen Bridge to Charleville Avenue);
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- Dates; Friday 8th March 20:00 right through until Sunday 10th March at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP / Go installation on North Strand Road between Newcomen Bridge and Charleville Avenue
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along the outbound carriageway on this area.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 8th March into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
UPDATE Friday 1st March: UNFORTUNATELY DUE TO THE INCLEMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS, THE WORKS INTENDED TO BE UNDERTAKEN OVER THE WEEKEND (1st 2nd & 3rd March) WILL NOT BE GOING AHEAD AS PLANNED. WORKS WILL BE RESCEDULED FOR ANOTHER WEEKEND. APOPOGIES FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED.
Location – Clontarf Road (Howth Road Junction to Alfie Byrne Road Junction);
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- Dates; Friday 1st March 20:00 right through until Sunday 3rd March at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP / Go installation between Howth Road Junction and Alfie Byrne Road Junction
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
- Access to both West Wood car-parks, DART station car-park and the Clontarf All-Weather Pitch car-park is to be maintained with traffic management marshals in place to assist
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along the outbound carriageway on this area.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 1st March into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Clontarf Road (Howth Road Junction to Alfie Byrne Road Junction);
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- Dates; Friday 23th February 20:00 right through until Sunday 25th February at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP / Go installation beneath Clontarf DART rail-bridge with 1-lane provided in each direction for an additional section between Howth Road and Alfie Byrne Road
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along the inbound carriageway in this area.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 23rd February into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Please note that the Clontarf Road entrance to both the Clontarf DART Station Car-Park and the West Wood Gym Car-Park no.2 is to temporarily closed from Friday 23rd February at 19:00 until Sunday 25th Feb at 07:00 with an alternative access to both car-parks being provided via the Alfie Byrne Road. Details of the proposed car-park access route via Alfie Byrne Road can be viewed as per attachment. Signage shall be provided to commuters to identify the route to access the DART Station car-park and the Westwood Gym car-park no. 2 car-park.
Access for pedestrians to and from the station and the car-parks from the Clontarf Road entrance shall be maintained throughout.
Clontarf All-Weather pitch car parking is to remain open. Access shall be sign-posted and shall be via the bottle bank car-park as per sketch below.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Clontarf Road (Howth Road Junction to the Arch Railbridge Bridge at Clontarf DART Station);
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- Dates; Friday 16th February 20:00 right through until Sunday 18th February at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP / Go installation beneath Clontarf DART rail-bridge with 1-lane provided in each direction for additional section between Howth Road and Alfie Byrne Road
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along the outbound carriageway on this area.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 16th February into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Clontarf Road (Howth Road Junction to Arch Railbridge Clontarf Road);
- Dates; Friday 9th February 20:00 right through until Sunday 11th February at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP / Go installation between Howth Road junction and eastern side of arch rail-bridge, Clontarf Road.
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along the outbound carriageway on this area.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 9th February into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Clontarf Road (Howth Road Junction to Arch Railbridge Clontarf Road);
- Dates; Friday 9th February 20:00 right through until Sunday 11th February at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP / Go installation between Howth Road junction and eastern side of arch rail-bridge, Clontarf Road.
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along the outbound carriageway on this area.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 9th February into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Malahide Road/Clontarf Road Junction and Howth Road/Clontarf Road Junction (stop/go installation on approaches);
- Dates; Friday 26th, Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th
- Working Hours;
- 19:30 to 04:00 on Friday 26th, 08:00 to 18:00 on Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th
- The two Junctions will operate under a Stop/Go System from 19:30 on Friday 26th right through to 18:00 on Sunday 28th
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (available at the link below) is necessary to facilitate the full depth road construction in the junction.
- VMS Boards shall display the proposals
- Letters shall be shared to local residents and businesses etc.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate the full depth road construction in the outbound lanes on Marino Mart adjacent to the junction.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is available at the link below for reference.
Live Temporary Traffic Management Notices | Dublin City Council
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Clontarf Road (stop/go installation on approaches);
- Dates; Monday 29th to Thursday 1st
- Working Hours;
- 20:00 to 03:00
- Approaches will operate under a Stop/Go System
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (available at the link below) is necessary to facilitate the upgrading of the drainage network and the construction of associated manholes.
- VMS Boards shall display the proposals
- Letters shall be shared to local residents and businesses etc.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate the upgrading of the drainage network and the construction of associated manholes.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is available at the link below for reference.
Live Temporary Traffic Management Notices | Dublin City Council
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Clontarf Road (stop/go installation on approaches);
- Dates; Monday 22nd to Friday 26th
- Working Hours;
- 20:00 to 03:00
- Approaches will operate under a Stop/Go System
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (available at the link below) is necessary to facilitate the upgrading of the drainage network and the construction of associated manholes.
- VMS Boards shall display the proposals
- Letters shall be shared to local residents and businesses etc.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate the upgrading of the drainage network and the construction of associated manholes.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is available at the link below for reference.
Live Temporary Traffic Management Notices | Dublin City Council
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Malahide Road/Clontarf Road Junction and Howth Road/Clontarf Road Junction (stop/go installation on approaches);
- Dates; Friday 19th, Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st
- Working Hours;
- 19:30 to 04:00 on Friday 19th, 08:00 to 18:00 on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st
- The two Junctions will operate under a Stop/Go System from 19:30 on Friday 19th right through to 18:00 on Sunday 21st
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (available at the link below) is necessary to facilitate the full depth road construction in the outbound lanes on Marino Mart adjacent to the junction.
- VMS Boards shall display the proposals
- Letters shall be shared to local residents and businesses etc.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate the full depth road construction in the outbound lanes on Marino Mart adjacent to the junction.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is available at the link below for reference.
Live Temporary Traffic Management Notices | Dublin City Council
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Clontarf Road/Alfie Byrne Road Junction (stop/go installation on approaches);
- Dates; Thursday 18th January
- Working Hours;
- 19:30 to 04:00
- The Junction will operate under a Stop/Go System
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (available at the link below) is necessary to facilitate the erection of cantilevered traffic light poles.
- VMS Boards shall display the proposals
- Letters shall be shared to local residents and businesses etc.
This traffic management installation and proposed works is necessary to facilitate the erection of cantilevered traffic light poles.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is available at the link below for reference.
Live Temporary Traffic Management Notices | Dublin City Council
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Malahide Road/Clontarf Road Junction and Howth Road/Clontarf Road Junction (stop/go installation on approaches);
- Dates; Tuesday 16th and Wednesday 17th January
- Working Hours;
- 19:30 to 04:00
- The two Junctions will operate under a Stop/Go System
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate the crossing of the Malahide Road with Low Voltage and Medium Voltage ESB Ducting.
- VMS Boards shall display the proposals
- Letters shall be shared to local residents and businesses etc.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate the crossing of the Malahide Road with Low Voltage and Medium Voltage ESB Ducting.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is available at the link below for reference.
Live Temporary Traffic Management Notices | Dublin City Council
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Five Lamps Junction (stop/go installation on approaches);
- Dates; Monday 15th January at 08:00 to Monday 29th of January at 08:00
- Working Hours;
- Effective 24 hours a day
- The Footpath will be closed to pedestrians
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (available at the link below) is necessary to facilitate the junction changes to carry out works to uncover the bridge deck and facilitate service routing across Newcomen Bridge.
- Signage will be erected in the area to advise pedestrians
- Letters shall be shared to local residents and businesses etc.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate the junction changes to carry out works to uncover the bridge deck and facilitate service routing across Newcomen Bridge.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is available at the link below for reference.
Live Temporary Traffic Management Notices | Dublin City Council
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Charleville Mall Pedestrian Crossing & Ossory Road Junction (stop/go installation on approaches);
- Dates; Saturday & Sunday January 13th & 14th between 08:00 and 18:00;
- The Junctions will operate under a Stop/Go System
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate the Drainage works in this area.
- VMS Boards shall display the proposals
- Letters shall be shared to local residents and businesses etc.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate the drainage connection works in this area.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is available at the link below for reference.
Live Temporary Traffic Management Notices | Dublin City Council
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Fairview Village / Clontarf Road (stop/go installation on approaches);
- Dates; Friday 17th November 19:30 right through until Sunday 19th November at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 19:30 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- One-lane to be maintained in each direction on approaches to works area in Marino / Fairview Village (Clontarf Road) for the entire weekend
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction through Fairview Village.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 17th November into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Fairview Village / Clontarf Road (stop/go installation on approaches);
- Dates; Friday 10th November 19:30 right through until Sunday 12th November at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 19:30 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP/GO system to be in place on approaches to works area in Marino / Fairview Village (Clontarf Road) for the entire weekend.
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction through Fairview Village.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 10th November into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Marino Village / Clontarf Road (stop/go installation on approaches);
- Dates; Friday 3rd November 19:30 right through until Sunday 5th November at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 19:30 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP/GO system to be in place on approaches to works area in Marino Village for the entire weekend (works area is between Merville Avenue and Marino Library).
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
- Working Hours;
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction on through Fairview and Marino Village.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 3rd November into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Clontarf Road (Stop/Go installation between Clontarf rail-bridge and all-weather pitch car park);
- Dates; Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th October
- Working Hours; 19:30 to 03:00
- Works Description; Watermain connection works – connecting the new watermains installed on either side of the road
- Access maintained to Clontarf DART station
- Dwg. 225 and Dwg. 226 as attached
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate watermain installation works on Clontarf Road.
The proposed temporary traffic management plans for the works are attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required for the nights of 25th and 26th of October. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Malahide Road and Howth Road Junctions (Stop/Go installation on Clontarf Road and on all approaches to Malahide and Howth Road junctions);
- Dates; Tuesday 24th October (Works originally planned for Monday 23rd were required to be postponed due to heavy winds and rain. They are now to proceed on Tuesday 24th instead).
- Working Hours; 19:30 to 01:00
- STOP/GO system to be in place on all approaches to Clontarf Road / Malahide Rd junction and Clontarf Road / Howth Road junctions.
- Works Description; Rearrangement of the Traffic Management and the pedestrian crossing layout at the bottom of Malahide Road junction. It is also intended to complete a watermain crossing at the Howth Road junction.
- Night-working is proposed for Tuesday night
- Dwg. 223 as attached is the proposed installation
Location – North Strand Road and Five Lamps Junction (stop/go installation on all approaches to Five Lamps Junction);
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- Dates; Friday 20th October at 20:00 right through until Sunday 22nd October at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP/GO system to be in place on all approaches to Five Lamps Junction (Amiens Street, North Strand Road, Portland Row and Seville Place) for the entire weekend.
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction on North Strand Road and Five Lamps junction.
The proposed temporary traffic management plans for the works are attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 20th October into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme roadworks (night-works) are proposed for the Clontarf Road between Clontarf Rail-Bridge and the All-Weather pitch car-park, Weds and Thurs night 25th and 26th of October. Further details are summarised below;
Location – Clontarf Road (Stop/Go installation between Clontarf rail-bridge and all-weather pitch car park);
- Dates; Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th October
- Working Hours; 19:30 to 03:00
- Works Description; Watermain connection works – connecting the new watermains installed on either side of the road
- Access maintained to Clontarf DART station
- Dwg. 225 and Dwg. 226 as attached
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate watermain installation works on Clontarf Road.
The proposed temporary traffic management plans for the works are attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required for the nights of 25th and 26th of October. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme roadworks are proposed for Clontarf Road at Malahide Road and Howth Road junctions, Monday night 23rd. Further details are summarised below;
Location – Malahide Road and Howth Road Junctions (Stop/Go installation on Clontarf Road and on all approaches to Malahide and Howth Road junctions);
- Dates; Monday 23rd October
- Working Hours; 19:30 to 01:00
- STOP/GO system to be in place on all approaches to Clontarf Road / Malahide Rd junction and Clontarf Road / Howth Road junctions.
- Works Description; Rearrangement of the Traffic Management and the pedestrian crossing layout at the bottom of Malahide Road junction. It is also intended to complete a watermain crossing at the Howth Road junction.
- Night-working is proposed for Monday night
- Dwg. 223 as attached is the proposed installation
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate watermain installation works on Clontarf Road and Howth Road.
The proposed temporary traffic management plans for the works are attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required for the night of 23rd October. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – North Strand Road and Five Lamps Junction (stop/go installation on all approaches to Five Lamps Junction);
- Dates; Friday 13th October at 20:00 right through until Sunday 15th October at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP/GO system to be in place on all approaches to Five Lamps Junction (Amiens Street, North Strand Road, Portland Row and Seville Place) for the entire weekend.
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction on North Strand Road and Five Lamps junction.
The proposed temporary traffic management plans for the works are attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 13th October into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Amiens Street & Five Lamps Junction (stop/go installation on all approaches to Five Lamps Junction);
- Dates; Friday 6th October at 20:00 right through until Sunday 8th October at 18:00
- Working Hours;
- Friday night 20:00 until Saturday evening at 18:00
- Sunday 08:00 until 18:00
- STOP/GO system to be in place on all approaches to Five Lamps Junction (Amiens Street, North Strand Road, Portland Row and Seville Place) for the entire weekend.
- Works Description; The traffic management installation (as attached) is necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction. These works require the excavation of the existing road to a depth greater than 0.5m to enable the replacement of the existing road foundation and bituminous layers. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
- The bus stop reference 515 on Amiens Street Outbound is required to be closed for the duration of the works.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction on Amiens Street and Five Lamps junction.
The proposed temporary traffic management plans for the works are attached for reference.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 6th October into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – North Strand Road (between Annesley Place and East Wall Road junction);
- Dates; Saturday 30th September
- Working Hours 08:00 to 18:00
- Likley delays on all approaches to North Strand / Annesley Bridge Road junction (Poplar Row, East Wall Road, North Strand and Annesley Bridge Road) on Saturday 30th September.
- Works Description; The traffic management installation is necessary to facilitate a surface water drainage crossing required to be installed across North Strand Road.
- In order to facilitate the works the bus stop outside North Strand Fire Station, stop no. 616 (inbound) is to be suspended whilst works are ongoing. A temporary bus stop is to be located beside St. Brigid`s Avenue. Traffic Marshals shall be present to advise and direct as required. Bus Stop 616 is to re-open in it`s usual location once the works have been completed.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate a surface water drainage crossing across North Strand Road.
The proposed temporary traffic management plans for the works are included for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
It is proposed to install a number of different traffic management configurations on the inbound carriageway between Westwood Gym and Alfie Byrne Road. The installations are proposed to be in place from 8th February to 3rd May inclusive. Works are to be undertaken on weekday nights from 19:30 to 04:00.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to install surface water drainage and a watermain which are to be located along the Clontarf Road carriageway and beneath the DART underbridge. These works are a continuation of night-works previously undertaken in November 2022. The roadway shall be reinstated each night and reopen to traffic the following morning.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is proposed. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible..
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan for the different phases of works are attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
C22001_00_060 rev02 C2CC_Section 7_Phase 4A - Drainage Works - Stage1
C22001_00_060C rev00 C2CC_Section 7_Phase 4A - Drainage Works - Stage2
C22001_00_060D rev00 C2CC_Section 7_Phase 4A - Drainage Works - Stage3
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for this weekend on North Strand Road, 26th and 27th May
Location – North Strand Road (Leinster Avenue to Northbrook Avenue) – as attached
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- Dates; Friday night 26th May from 19:30 to Saturday 27th May 20:00
- Works Description; It is proposed to undertake full road construction on the inbound side of North Strand Road between Leinster Avenue and Northbrook Avenue. The works require the excavation of 600mm of existing carriageway in order to build it back up again as required per works specification.
- In order to facilitate the works North Strand Road is proposed to be reduced to one lane only with a STOP/GO arrangement to be in place for traffic control (plan as per attached).
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night
- The traffic management shall be removed as soon as works are completed.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required on North Strand Road.
To facilitate the works to be carried out and to enable the road to be opened by Sunday evening, night working is required on Friday 26th May into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is possible.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_104A rev00 C2CC_ Section 3_Road construction_Ch1360 - 1480
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for this weekend on Clontarf Road, 26th, 27th and 28th May
Location – Clontarf Road (either side of Clontarf Arch Rail-bridge) – as per drawing below
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- Dates; Friday 26th May at 19:30 right through until Sunday 28th May at 18:00
- Works Description; New watermains installed as part of the scheme are to be connected up to existing watermains at 3no. locations. The connection locations are close to the centre of the road hence the need for the traffic management installation and weekend works.
- In order to facilitate the works Clontarf Road traffic shall be reduced to one lane only through Clontarf DART Bridge with a STOP/GO arrangement in place for traffic control (plan as per below).
- In order to complete these works over the course of a weekend and have the road ready to open on Sunday evening 3no. shifts are required over the weekend.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night make a start on excavations ahead of the connections on Saturday/Sunday.
- The traffic management shall be removed as soon as works are completed.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate 3no. watermain connections from newly installed mains to the existing mains.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required on the inbound side of Clontarf Road.
To facilitate the works to be carried out and to enable the road to be opened by Sunday evening, night working is required on Friday 26th May into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is possible.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_133 rev02 C2CC_Section 7_Watermain Connections CH2600-2860
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme roadworks are proposed for Thursday evening 25th May on Portland Row at Five Lamps Junction
Location – Portland Row at Five Lamps Junction
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- Date; Thursday 25th May from 19:30 until 23:00
- Works Description; It is proposed to remove the island on the Portland Row approach to the Five Lamps junction as per Dwg. 136 attached. Works also shall include the removal of Pole no. 3 and the signals currently on this pole relocated to Pole no. 2. Pole no. 4 and Pole no. 5 will also be relocated to plinths on the night.
- TM Proposal; In order to facilitate the works at the junction a traffic light switch off is required and a STOP/GO arrangement is to be put in place. Portland Row is to be reduced to one lane to facilitate the removal of the island and the placement of traffic signal poles into plinths.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required on the junction.
To facilitate the works to be carried out night working is required. Works are expected to be complete by 23:00. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is possible.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_136 rev00 C2CC_Section 2_Killarney Street @ Portland Row - Island Removal
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for this weekend at the Clontarf Road at Alfie Byrne Road junction, 19th, 20th and 21st May
Location – Clontarf Road at Alfie Byrne Road junction
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- Dates; Friday 19th May at 19:30 right through until Sunday 21st May at 18:00
- Works Description; It is proposed to undertake full road construction this weekend on the outbound side of Clontarf Road at the Alfie Byrne Road junction. The works require the excavation of 600mm of existing carriageway in order to build it back up again as required per works specification.
- In order to facilitate the works at the junction of Clontarf Road and Alfie Byrne Road traffic shall be reduced to one lane only with a STOP/GO arrangement to be in place for traffic control (plan as per attached).
- In order to complete these works over the course of a weekend and have the road ready to open on Sunday evening 3no. shifts are required over the weekend.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required on the junction.
To facilitate the works to be carried out and to enable the road to be opened by Sunday evening, night working is required on Friday 19th May into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is possible.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Location – Shamrock Place (adjacent to North Strand Road junction)
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- Dates; Monday 15th May until Monday 24th May inclusive (1-weeks).
- Works Description; During the temporary road closure it is proposed to undertake the installation of ducting, watermain, kerbing and cycle-track and road construction across Shamrock Place at the junction of North Strand Road. It is essentially intended to undertake the mirror image of what was in place at Shamrock Terrace for the past number of weeks.
- Local traffic intending to enter and exit Shamrock Place is requested to enter and exit via Shamrock Terrace which shall re-open following recent closure. The proposed plan is attached for reference.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_108 rev00 C2CC_ Section 3_ Shamrock Place - Road Closure
Location – Ossory Road (adjacent to North Strand Road junction)
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- Dates; Wednesday 17th May until Wednesday 24th May inclusive (1-weeks).
- Details; The temporary closure is to be to implemented on a daily basis from 07:00 to 18:00 with the road re-opening in the evenings.
- Works Description; During the temporary road closure it is proposed to undertake the installation of ducting, watermain, kerbing and cycle-track construction across Ossory Road at the junction of North Strand Road.
- Local traffic intending to enter and exit Ossory Road to and from North Strand Road is requested to enter and exit via West Road. Pedestrian access shall be maintained to North Strand Road.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is downloadable below for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for this weekend along North Strand Road between Strandville Avenue and St. Brigid`s Avenue, 12th, 13th and 14th of May
Location – North Strand Road - between Strandville Avenue and St. Brigid`s Avenue
- Dates; Friday 12th May at 19:30 right through until Sunday 14th May at 18:00
- Works Description; It is proposed to undertake full road construction this weekend on North Strand Road between Strandville and St. Brigid`s Avenue. The works require the excavation of 600mm of existing carriageway in order to build it back up again as required per works specification.
- North Strand Road is to be reduced to one lane only between Bessborough and St. Brigid`s Avenue with a STOP/GO arrangement to be in place for traffic control (plan as attached).
- In order to complete these works over the course of a weekend and have the road ready to open on Sunday evening 3no. shifts are required over the weekend.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along North Strand Road.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required for North Strand Road.
To facilitate the works to be carried out and to enable the road to be opened by Sunday evening, night working is required on Friday 12th May into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is possible.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_104B rev03 C2CC_ Section 3_Road construction_Ch1200 -1360
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for this weekend at the Clontarf Road / Alfie Byrne Road junction, 5th, 6th and 7th May
Location – Clontarf Road at Alfie Byrne Road junction
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- Dates; Friday 5th May at 19:30 right through until Sunday 7th May at 18:00
- Works Description; It is proposed to undertake full road construction this weekend on the outbound side of Clontarf Road at the Alfie Byrne Road junction. The works require the excavation of 600mm of existing carriageway in order to build it back up again as required per works specification.
- In order to facilitate the works at the junction of Clontarf Road and Alfie Byrne Road traffic shall be reduced to one lane only with a STOP/GO arrangement to be in place for traffic control (plan as per attached).
- In order to complete these works over the course of a weekend and have the road ready to open on Sunday evening 3no. shifts are required over the weekend.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required on the junction.
To facilitate the works to be carried out and to enable the road to be opened by Sunday evening, night working is required on Friday 5th May into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is possible.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_114A rev02 C2CC_Section 7_Phase 4A - Drainage Works - Seq 1
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme it is proposed to implement a temporary road closure on Shamrock Terrace, 27th April to 8th May.
Location – Shamrock Terrace
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- Dates; Thursday 27th April until Friday 12th May
- Works Description; During the temporary road closure it is proposed to undertake the installation of ducting, watermain, kerbing, cycle-track and road construction across Shamrock Terrace at the junction of North Strand Road.
- Local traffic entering and exiting Shamrock Terrace and Shamrock Place is requested to enter and exit via Shamrock Place / Guildford Place. The proposed plan is attached for reference.
- It is likely that a future road closure shall be sought to temporarily close Shamrock Place once works are complete on Shamrock Terrace.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_109 rev00 C2CC_ Section 3_ Shamrock Terrace - Road Closure
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for Monday 24th and Tuesday 25th April (evening and night-time works).
Location – Clontarf Road adjacent to Alfie Byrne Road junction
- Dates; Monday 24th and Tuesday 25th April, 19:30 to 03:30
- Works Description; It is proposed to complete a traffic signal duct road crossing on Clontarf Road close to the junction of Alfie Byrne Road. This traffic management arrangement is necessary to progress the completion of the junction upgrade and to install the required traffic signal ducting. The roadway shall be reinstated each night and reopen to traffic the following morning.
- Clontarf Road and Alfie Byrne Road is to be reduced to one lane only with a STOP/GO arrangement to be in place for traffic control (plan as attached) each night.
- Night-working is proposed for both Monday 24th and Tuesday 25th.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required for Alfie Byrne Road junction.
To facilitate the works to be carried out, night working is required on Monday 24th and Tuesday 25th April. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_114A rev00 C2CC_Section 7_Phase 4A - Drainage Works - Seq 1_0
C22001_00_114B rev00 C2CC_Section 7_Phase 4A - Drainage Works - Seq 2_0
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for this weekend along North Strand Road between Northbrook Avenue and Bessborough Avenue, 21st, 22nd and 23rd April
Location – North Strand Road - between Northbrook Avenue and Bessborough Avenue
- Dates; Friday 21st April at 19:30 right through until Sunday 23rd April at 18:00
- Works Description; It is proposed to undertake full road construction this weekend on North Strand Road between Northbrook Avenue and Bessborough Avenue. The works require the excavation of 600mm of existing carriageway in order to build it back up again as required per works specification.
- North Strand Road is to be reduced to one lane only between Northbrook Avenue and Bessborough Avenue with a STOP/GO arrangement to be in place for traffic control (plan as attached).
- In order to complete these works over the course of a weekend and have the road ready to open on Sunday evening 3no. shifts are required over the weekend.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night 21st April.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along North Strand Road.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required for North Strand Road.
To facilitate the works to be carried out and to enable the road to be opened by Sunday evening, night working is required on Friday 21st April into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is possible.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_114A rev00 C2CC_Section 7_Phase 4A - Drainage Works - Seq 1.pdf
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th April (evening and night-time works).
Location – Clontarf Road adjacent to Alfie Byrne Road junction
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- Dates; Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th April, 19:30 to 03:30
- Works Description; It is proposed to complete a drainage road crossing on Clontarf Road close to the junction of Alfie Byrne Road. With the drainage road crossing complete it shall progress greatly the ongoing surface water drainage works which are to be located along the Clontarf Road. The roadway shall be reinstated each night and reopen to traffic the following morning.
- Clontarf Road and Alfie Byrne Road is to be reduced to one lane only with a STOP/GO arrangement to be in place for traffic control (plan as attached) for each night.
- Night-working is proposed for both Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required for North Strand Road.
To facilitate the works to be carried out, night working is required on Wednesday 5th and Friday 6th April. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_114A rev00 C2CC_Section 7_Phase 4A - Drainage Works - Seq 1.pdf
C22001_00_114B rev00 C2CC_Section 7_Phase 4A - Drainage Works - Seq 2.pdf
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme it is proposed to install a road closure on East Wall Road at the Annesley Bridge / North Strand Junction
For the period from 31st March to 17th April East Wall Road is proposed to be closed to through traffic at the junction of North Strand Rd and Poplar Row at Annesley Bridge. A diversion shall be in place in each direction via Fairview Strand, Fairview, Clontarf Road and Alfie Byrne Road. With the closure in place the Scheme Contractor shall maximise the opportunity to significantly progress works across the East Wall Road / North Strand Road junction. This closure shall mitigate the need for multiple weekend closures and enable the installation of drainage, watermain, fibre optic ducting and road construction on one side of the junction. The closure period is intended to align with the Easter holiday period when traffic volumes are expected to be lower than normal. Please see attached drawing indicating the proposed closure and diversion extent.
There shall be no impact to traffic travelling inbound or outbound on North Strand Road or Annesley Bridge Road other than the fact that East Wall Road shall be closed to through traffic.
The Clontarf to City Centre (C2CC) Project intends to deliver significant and enduring improvements to the footpath, cycling and bus infrastructure between Alfie Byrne Road and Talbot Street. It is recognised that the residents and businesses along the route have cooperated greatly with the Project Team to enable the delivery of the Scheme. Impacts associated with the delivery of such a large scale construction project are acknowledged by the DCC Active Project Office and the Contractor. We are extremely grateful to the local communities along the route for their patience and cooperation.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for this weekend along North Strand Road between Northbrook Avenue and Ossory Road, 24th, 25th and 26th March
Location – North Strand Road - between Xavier Avenue and Guildford Place
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- Dates; Friday 24th March at 19:30 right through until Sunday 26th Feb at 18:00
- Works Description; It is proposed to undertake full road construction this weekend on North Strand Road between Northbrook Avenue and Ossory Road. The works require the excavation of 600mm of existing carriageway in order to build it back up again as required per works specification.
- North Strand Road is to be reduced to one lane only between Northbrook Avenue and Ossory Road with a STOP/GO arrangement to be in place for traffic control (plan as attached).
- In order to complete these works over the course of a weekend and have the road ready to open on Sunday evening 3no. shifts are required.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along North Strand Road.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required for North Strand Road.
To facilitate the works to be carried out and to enable the road to be opened by Sunday evening, night working is required on Friday 24th March into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_104B rev01 C2CC_ Section 3_Road construction_Ch1200 -1360
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme the Scheme Contractor is relocating the traffic management (between Fairview Strand and Malahide Road) from the inbound side and installing a similar arrangement along the outbound side in front of the shops and other premises.
Currently works are ongoing on the inbound side of the carriageway through Marino / Fairview Village. Over the next couple of weeks it is intended to progress and commence works on the outbound side (including the footway). Commencing on 20th March for a number of nights the Scheme Contractor intends to remove the current temporary traffic management installation from the inbound side and erect it on the outbound side. The installation shall facilitate works such as new kerbing, footway and cycle-track construction, drainage, ducting and watermain works. Please see attached a typical layout of the proposed arrangement due to be installed which shall facilitate the required works on the outbound side.
The Clontarf to City Centre (C2CC) Project intends to deliver significant and enduring improvements to the footpath, cycling and bus infrastructure between Alfie Byrne Road and Talbot Street. It is recognised that the residents and businesses along the route have cooperated greatly with the Project Team to enable the delivery of the Scheme. Impacts associated with the delivery of such a large scale construction project are acknowledged by the DCC Active Project Office and the Contractor. We are extremely grateful to the local communities along the route for their patience and cooperation.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working to relocate the traffic management is required on Monday 20th, Tuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd of March. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for this weekend along North Strand Road between Xavier Avenue and Shamrock Place, 10th, 11th and 12th March
Location – North Strand Road - between Xavier Avenue and Shamrock Place
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- Dates; Friday 10th March at 19:30 right through until Sunday 12th Feb at 18:00
- Works Description; Following on from works undertaken last weekend to install carriageway drainage it is proposed to undertake full road construction this weekend on North Strand Road between Xavier Avenue and Shamrock Place. The works require the excavation of 600mm of existing carriageway in order to build it back up again as required per works specification.
- North Strand Road is to be reduced to one lane only between Xavier Avenue and Shamrock Place with a STOP/GO arrangement to be in place for traffic control (plan as attached).
- In order to complete these works over the course of a weekend and have the road ready to open on Sunday evening 3no. shifts are required.
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night.
This traffic management installation and proposed works are necessary to facilitate full-depth road construction along North Strand Road.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required for North Strand Road.
To facilitate the works to be carried out and to enable the road to be opened by Sunday evening, night working is required on Friday 10th March into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works is as attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_062A rev01 C2CC_ Section 3_Road Crossing Ossory Rd_Stage 1
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for this weekend along North Strand Road between Guilford Place and Xavier Avenue, 3rd, 4th and 5th of March
Location – North Strand Road - between Guilford Place and Xavier Avenue
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- Dates; Friday 3rd March at 20:00 right through until Sunday 5th March at 18:00
- Works Description; New gullies and a watermain are required to be installed along the new inbound carriageway on North Strand Road. In order to facilitate making the necessary connections into the existing surface water pipeline (which is located along the centre of North Strand Road) significant lane closures are required, from inbound kerb to existing surface water pipeline. In order to limit the impact on commuting traffic it is proposed to undertake these works over the course of a full weekend.
- North Strand Road is to be reduced to one lane and a STOP/GO arrangement is to be in place for traffic control during these works (plan as attached).
- Night-working is proposed for Friday night. Noise mitigation measures to be employed.
- Once the drainage and watermain works are complete it shall enable full-depth road construction works to be undertaken the following weekend.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate new road drainage outfalls and watermain works along North Strand Road.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 3rd March into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works are as per attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_062A rev01 C2CC_ Section 3_Road Crossing Ossory Rd_Stage 1
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for this weekend at Annesley Bridge Road / North Strand Road Junction, 24th, 25th and 26th of February
Location – Annesley Bridge Road / Fairview Strand junction
- Dates; Friday 24th Feb at 20:00 right through until Sunday 26th Feb at 18:00
- Works Description; Following on from weekend works in early February at this junction full road construction is required on the central lanes of Annesley Bridge Road opposite the Fairview Strand Junction. The works require the excavation of 600mm of existing carriageway in order to build it back up again as per works specification. Some traffic signals are also to be placed into plinths on Fairview Strand junction. A STOP/GO arrangement is to be in place for traffic control during these works (plan as attached).
- Outbound traffic reduced to one lane
- Inbound lanes – no change to existing configuration
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate new road construction on Annesley Bridge Road at the junction of Fairview Strand Road.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 24th February into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works are as per attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_075A rev01 C2CC_ Section 6 - Plinth Relocation - SG
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for the Clontarf Road between Howth Road and Malahide Road junctions, 17th, 18th and 19th February
Location – Clontarf Road/Marino Mart between Howth Road and Malahide Road junctions
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- Dates; Friday 17th Feb at 20:00 right through until Sunday 19th Feb at 18:00
- Works Description; Following on from weekend works in January full road construction is required on the central and outbound lanes of Clontarf Road between Howth Road and Malahide Road junctions. The works require the excavation of 600mm of existing carriageway in order to build it back up again as per works specification.
- One lane to be maintained in each direction with a STOP/GO arrangement
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate new road construction and also the installation of a number of duct crossings across the Clontarf Road
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required on the two junctions.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 17th February into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works are as per attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_090 rev01 C2CC_Section 7_Road Cons_Malahide Rd Ph2
C22001_00_090A rev01 C2CC_Section 7_Road Cons_Malahide Rd Ph2 Ped
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme major roadworks are proposed for this weekend at Annesley Bridge Road / North Strand Road Junction, 11th and 12th February
Location – Annesley Bridge Road / Fairview Strand junction
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- Dates; Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th February
- Working Hours; 08:00 to 18:00
- Works Description; Traffic signals to be placed into plinths on Fairview Strand junction – STOP/GO arrangement in place for traffic control (traffic management plan as per 1st attachment)
- Outbound traffic reduced to one lane
- Inbound lane, no change – existing bus lane slightly amended but maintained
- From Monday 13th Feb, Dwg. No. 75 – internal works, shall be implemented
- (Note; from middle of March it is intended to move construction works to the Outbound side all through Fairview Village in order to commence upon outbound works)
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate the placement of traffic signals into temporary plinths and to realign the inbound traffic management installation. Completion of the works shall open up additional areas for the Contractor to progress with the construction of the new junction.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, weekend working is proposed. Some traffic disruption may occur.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works are as per attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_075A rev00 C2CC_ Section 6 - Plinth Relocation - S&G
C22001_00_060 rev02 C2CC_Section 7_Phase 4A - Drainage Works - Stage1
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme Major Roadworks are proposed for the Clontarf Road at the Malahide Road and Howth Road junctions.
- Location; Clontarf Road – at the Malahide Road and Clontarf Road junctions
- Date; Saturday 28th January, (traffic management plan as per below)
- Proposed working hours; 07:30 to 13:30
- Works Proposals: To facilitate the installation of a duct road crossings on the Clontarf Road opposite the Malahide Road and Howth Road junctions.
- TM summary inbound – Clontarf Road traffic reduced to 1no. lane (extent as per attached TMP). Cyclists accounted for along shared space in Park. Traffic Management also installed on Malahide Road inbound to accommodate reduction in lanes.
- TM summary outbound – Fairview/Clontarf Road traffic reduced to 1no. outbound lane between Malahide Road junction and Howth Road junction
- Location; Clontarf Road – at the Malahide Road and Clontarf Road junctions
- Date; Sunday 29th January, (traffic management plan as per below)
- Proposed working hours; 08:00 to 18:00
- Works Proposals: In advance of undertaking full road construction on the outbound lanes of Clontarf Road between the Malahide Road and Howth Road junctions the existing traffic signals are required to be transferred from their existing position into temporary plinths.
- TM summary inbound – STOP/GO arrangement. Clontarf Road traffic reduced to 1no. lane (extent as per attached TMP). Cyclists accounted for along shared space in Park. Traffic Management also installed on Malahide and Howth Road inbound to accommodate reduction in lanes.
- TM summary outbound – STOP/GO arrangement. 1no. outbound lane between Malahide Road junction and Howth Road junction
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate the installation of a number of duct crossings across the Clontarf Road in the vicinity of the Malahide Road and Clontarf Road junction also. Subsequent to the road construction works undertaken on 20th, 21st and 22nd January (on 2no. inbound lanes), by re-arranging the location of traffic signals this weekend it shall facilitate road construction works on a future weekend for the remaining traffic lanes.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required on the two junctions.
The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible. Works are being undertaken at the weekend when traffic volumes are reduced however traffic disruption in the area is likely.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works are as per attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
2023-01-28_Clontarf Rd Roadworks - Saturday 28th January Rev01
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme roadworks are proposed for Amines Street and Five Lamps junction on Monday night 30th January and Tuesday night 31st January.
From Tuesday morning 31st January there shall also be a new road layout on Amiens Street to facilitate construction works on the outbound side.
- Monday 30th and Tuesday 31st January, 19:30 to 06:00 next morning
- Works are proposed between 19:30 and 06:00.
- Intended works;
- Transfer of signals to plinths and repositioning of existing traffic signal plinths for proposed new alignment. Drawing no. 84 as attached indicates the STOP/GO installation required on Monday night 30th January
- Removal of inbound traffic management and installation of new outbound plan. Drawing no. 72 as attached indicates proposed outbound layout to be in place for several months from Tuesday morning 31st January
- Removal of existing road markings and replacing with new markings
This traffic management arrangement on Monday and Tuesday night (30th and 31st January) is necessary to facilitate the installation of a new traffic management installation which shall allow for completion of scheme works on the outbound side of Amiens Street.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required on the two junctions.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as is possible.
The proposed temporary traffic management plans for the works are as per attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works
C22001_00_072 rev05 C2CC_Section 2_Phase 2A
2023-01-28_Clontarf Rd Roadworks - Saturday 28th January Rev01
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme Major Roadworks are proposed for the Clontarf Road at the Malahide Road and Howth Road junctions.
Location; Clontarf Road – at the Malahide Road and Clontarf Road junctions (TMP attached)
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- Date; Saturday 14th January
- Proposed working hours 08:00 to 19:00
- Works Proposals: To facilitate the installation of a duct road crossings on the Clontarf Road opposite the Malahide Road and Howth Road junctions.
- TM summary inbound – Clontarf Road traffic 1no. lane inbound (extent as per attached TMP)
- TM summary outbound – 2no. outbound lanes maintained as per current installation and as per TMP attached
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate new road construction and also the installation of a number of duct crossings across the Clontarf Road in the vicinity of the Malahide Road and Clontarf Road junction also.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required on the two junctions.
The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works are as per attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_071 rev00 C2CC_Malahide & Howth RD - Road Construction Proposal - Stage 1
As part of the ongoing Clontarf to City Centre Scheme Major Roadworks are proposed for the Clontarf Road at the Malahide Road and Howth Road junctions.
Location; Clontarf Road – at the Malahide Road and Clontarf Road junctions (TMP attached)
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- Dates; Friday 20th (evening/night), Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd January.
- Proposed working hours; Friday 20th from 19:00 through to Saturday 21st at 19:00 and Sunday 22nd from 08:00 to 19:00
- Works Proposals: To facilitate full road construction on the Clontarf Road opposite the Malahide Road and Howth Road junctions. These works require the excavation of existing carriageway and full re-construction.
- TM summary inbound – Clontarf Road – 1no. inbound lane (extent as per attached TMP).
- TM summary outbound – Clontarf Road – 2no. outbound lanes maintained as per current installation and as per TMP attached
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate new road construction and also the installation of a number of duct crossings across the Clontarf Road in the vicinity of the Malahide Road and Clontarf Road junction also.
Completion of these works shall open additional work areas and progress greatly the works required on the two junctions.
To facilitate the works, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required on Friday 20th January into Saturday morning. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
The proposed temporary traffic management plan for the works are as per attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_071 rev00 C2CC_Malahide & Howth RD - Road Construction Proposal - Stage 1
Major Roadworks on Amiens Street at Five Lamps junction on Wednesday 16th November. Traffic on Amiens Street is to be reduced to a single lane adjacent to the junction with a Stop/Go arrangement in place on all arms of the junction. Working hours are proposed from 19:30 to 01:00 the next morning.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to construct a DCC ducting road crossing. The works involve the excavation of a trench, installation of ducts and the necessary reinstatement.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required. The contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan for the Amiens Street works are attached for reference.
C22001_00_018 rev03F C2CC_Clontarf Rd_Section 7_Phase 3A
Major Roadworks on North Strand Road adjacent to Xavier Avenue / Northbrook Avenue on Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th November. Working hours are from 08:00 to 20:00 each day.
North Strand Road shall be reduced to a single lane with traffic controlled by a Stop/Go system. Marshals shall be present to assist pedestrians.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary facilitate the installation of new ducting across North Strand Road for new DCC fibre and traffic signals. The works require the excavation of a trench and subsequent reinstatement.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plans for the North Strand Road weekend works are attached for reference.
C22001_00_064A rev00 C2CC_ Section 3_Road Crossing Works - Xavier Avenue_Stage 1
C22001_00_064B rev00 C2CC_ Section 3_Road Crossing Works - Xavier Avenue_Stage 2
Major Roadworks on Clontarf Road on eastern side of Clontarf Dart Bridge, opposite the bottle bank and car park. Works are to be undertaken on Monday night 14th November between 19:30 and 03:00.
An inbound and an outbound traffic lane shall be maintained during the period of works.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate the slight re-alignment of the outbound right-turn lane for Alfie Byrne Road. The existing central island kerb is to be realigned and reinstated with road back open for Tuesday morning.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required. The contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan for the works is attached for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_018 rev03F C2CC_Clontarf Rd_Section 7_Phase 3A
Major Roadworks at on Clontarf Road opposite Malahide Road and Howth Road junctions on Friday night 11th and Saturday daytime 12th November.
The inbound cycle-lane through the works areas shall be closed for duration of works. Pedestrian crossing at Malahide Road shall be suspended. Otherwise, traffic management to be similar to existing arrangement. Working hours shall be from 19:30 Friday 11th until 20:00 Saturday 12th November.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate the re-construction of the carriageway along the proposed inbound bus lane. No additional traffic lanes are affected to what is already in place.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required. The contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan is available below for download.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
C22001_00_018 rev03F C2CC_Clontarf Rd_Section 7_Phase 3A
Major Roadworks on North Strand Road adjacent to Newcomen Bridge (Charleville Mall) on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th November. Working hours are from 08:00 to 20:00 each day.
North Strand Road shall be reduced to a single lane with traffic controlled by a Stop/Go system. Marshals shall be present to assist pedestrians.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary facilitate the installation of new ducting across North Strand Road for new DCC fibre and traffic signals. The works require the excavation of a trench and subsequent reinstatement.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan is available below for download.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
C22001_00_063A rev01 C2CC_ Section 3_Road Crossing Works - Charleville Mall_Stage 1
C22001_00_063B rev01 C2CC_ Section 3_Road Crossing Works - Charleville Mall_Stage 2
Major Roadworks on North Strand Road adjacent to Poplar Road and East Wall Road junction on Monday night 14th November. Working hours are from 19:30 to 23:00.
North Strand Road/Annesley Bridge Road shall be reduced to a single lane with traffic controlled by a Stop/Go system. Poplar Row and East Wall Road shall also be controlled by the same Stop/Go system.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary facilitate the replacement of a defective chamber cover which is located in the middle of the inbound bus lane.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required. The contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan is available below for download.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
C22001_00_066 rev00 C2CC_ Section 4 - Remedial Works
Major Roadworks on Ameins Street (R105) at the Foley Street and Buckingham Street Lower Junction from 08:00 to 20:00 on Saturday 5th November and Sunday 6th November.
It is proposed to install traffic management configurations which will reduce traffic to a single lane from the Ameins Street/Buckingham Street Lower Junction through to Just west of the Junction. A Stop/Go system will be in place to facilitate traffic movement. The installations are to be in place from 08:00 to 20:00 on Saturday 5th November and Sunday 6th November.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate the installation of duct crossing for traffic signals and fibre cables which are to be located across the Clontarf Road carriageway. The roadway shall be reinstated each evening and reopen to traffic.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan for the different phases of works are available below as downloads, for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
C22001_00_055D rev00 C2CC_Section 2_Phase 1C - Road Crossing Works
C22001_00_055C rev00 C2CC_Section 2_Phase 1C - Island Removal
Major Roadworks (weekday nights) on Clontarf Road (R807) adjacent to Clontarf Dart Station from 19:30 Wednesday 2nd November to Friday 25th November.
It is proposed to install a number of different traffic management configurations on the inbound carriageway just to the west of and beneath the DART underbridge (stone arch bridge) adjacent to Clontarf Dart Station. The installations are to be in place from 3rd November until 25th November inclusive. Works are to be undertaken on weekday nights from 19:30 to 03:00.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to install surface water drainage and a watermain which are to be located along the Clontarf Road carriageway and beneath the DART underbridge adjacent to Clontarf Dart Station. The roadway shall be reinstated each night and reopen to traffic the following morning.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is proposed. The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible..
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan for the different phases of works are available below to download for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Clontarf Road (R807) adjacent to Clontarf Dart Station – Stage 1
Clontarf Road (R807) adjacent to Clontarf Dart Station – Stage 2
Clontarf Road (R807) adjacent to Clontarf Dart Station – Stage 3
Major Roadworks on Amiens Street between Five Lamps junction and Buckingham Street from 19:00 Friday 21st until 06:00 Monday 24th October.
One single lane shall be provided for each direction of travel on Amiens Street. It is intended to leave traffic lights in operation as normal on the Five Lamps junction.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to complete full depth road reconstruction on the inbound section of carriageway. The works involve the replacement of the existing bituminous layers and foundation and the subsequent reconstruction. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required. The contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan for the Amiens Street works are available for download below.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
C22001_00_047A rev01 C2CC_Section 2_Resurfacing Works - Phase 2
Major Roadworks at Clontarf Road/Alfie Byrne Road Junction on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th October.
Traffic management shall be in place on all approaches to the Clontarf Road/Alfie Byrne Road Junction. Working hours each day shall be from 08:00 to 20:00.
One single lane shall be provided for each direction of travel and shall be controlled with a stop/go traffic management system.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate a surface water drainage crossing which is required to be installed across the Clontarf Road. Reinstatement of the trench shall follow once the pipe is installed.
It is proposed to undertake the works over a weekend to try mitigate disruption to commuter traffic. Some disruption to weekend traffic is inevitable however.
The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible.
The temporary traffic management plan for the works are included below for reference.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Section 7 Ducting - Road Crossing Works
Major Roadworks at Five Lamps junction on Thursday night 13th October.
Traffic management shall be in place on all approaches to Five Lamps junction. Working hours shall be from 19:30 Thursday 13th to 06:00 Friday 14th.
One single lane shall be provided for each direction of travel and shall be controlled with a stop/go traffic management setup.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to facilitate the removal of the current installation on Seville Place (southwest corner of Five Lamps junction) and to replace it with a similar type installation on the southeast corner of the Five Lamps junction. Essentially the Contractor is moving his works area to the other side of Seville Place from where they currently have a lane closed (opposite Jennings Funeral Directors).
The works shall require the removal of the existing traffic island and the removal of existing and installation of new traffic management. Completion of these works shall open additional work areas on the other side of Seville Place.
To help ensure the works can be carried out, while keeping the overall disruption to a minimum, night working is required. The contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible, but some disruption is inevitable.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan for the Amiens Street works is available to download as per below.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
Major Roadworks in Fairview opposite Marino Mart junction on 8th October.
Traffic management shall be in place on Saturday (8th October). Working hours are from 08:00 to 20:00.
Traffic from each direction through Fairview shall be reduced to one lane (stop/go system) for a period up to 10:00. After 10:00 an additional lane shall be restored to provide for one traffic lane in each direction up to 20:00.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to undertake a watermain connection works. The watermain is required to be laid from the southern side of the road across to a connection point at Marino Mart. Reinstatement of the trench shall follow once the pipe is installed.
It is proposed to undertake the works over a weekend to try mitigate disruption to commuter traffic. Some disruption to weekend traffic is inevitable however.
The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan for the Fairview opposite Marino Mart junction works is available to download below.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Major Roadworks on North Strand Road adjacent to Five Lamps Junction on 1st and 2nd October.
Traffic management shall be in place from Saturday, 08:00 (1st October) until Sunday, 23:00 (2nd October). Working hours are from 08:00 to 23:00 each day.
Traffic from each direction on North Strand Road shall be reduced to one lane and all traffic on the Five Lamps junction shall be controlled with a stop/go traffic management installation.
This traffic management arrangement is necessary to undertake a surface water drainage connection to an existing manhole located in the centre of the North Strand Road. The works involve making a new connection to this existing manhole and extending a new pipe to pick the new drainage network within the new footpath. Reinstatement of the trench shall follow once the pipe is installed.
It is proposed to undertake the works over a weekend to try mitigate disruption to commuter traffic. Some disruption to weekend traffic is inevitable however.
The Contractor will endeavour to keep noise levels as low as possible.
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The temporary traffic management plan for the North Strand works is available to download below.
For any queries on this email or the attached update, please contact the Active Travel Office at [email protected]
Major Roadworks at junction of Clontarf Road and Alfie Byrne Road over weekend from 7.30pm Friday 26th August to 8pm Sunday 28th August
To carry out full depth road reconstruction on a portion of the junction of Clontarf Road and Alfie Byrne Road, traffic from each direction will be reduced to one lane with stop/go traffic management in place from 7.30pm Friday 26th August to 8pm Sunday 28th August.
Junction of Clontarf Road and Alfie Byrne Road from Friday 26th August to 28th August
Update: July 2022
Clontarf to City Centre Project Enters Next Phase of Construction
Starting on 8th August, all city centre bound private car traffic travelling through Fairview will not be permitted to proceed on to Annesley Bridge Road and will instead, be diverted onto Fairview Strand Road, Ballybough Road, Portland Row. The diversion ends at the junction of Portland Row with Amiens Street.
For real-time traffic updates tune in to Live Drive on 103.2 Dublin City FM Monday to Friday 7 am -10 am and 4 pm – 7 pm.
Cars Diverted from North Strand Road to Ballybough Road
All city centre bound private car traffic diverted at Fairview via Fairview Strand Road & Ballybough Road
Funnelling of traffic near Clontarf DART Station
All traffic reduced to one lane in each direction and funnelled through one arch of railway bridge at Clontarf Road.
Section 7 Clontarf Road Railway Bridge near DART station Map
Construction works will take place along the following sections during 2022:
- Section 2: Buckingham Street to the Five Lamps Junction at Portland Row
- Section 6: Fairview Strand to Malahide Road
- Section 7: Malahide Road to Clontarf Road and the Junction with Alfie Byrne Road
Works will commence on March 28th 2022, with temporary traffic management being put in place from March 26th 2022.
The first phase of construction works will take place along the inbound side of Sections 2 and 6. For these sections, four lanes of traffic will be maintained, two inbound and two outbound, with a dedicated bus and traffic lane maintained in each direction. Bus stops will be temporarily moved to the nearest location past the works travelling inbound. See images below.
The reduction in general traffic lanes along Section 6, from two general traffic lanes to one general traffic lane in each direction, will have an impact on traffic flow into and out of the city.
The traffic management plan for part of Section 7 that includes the junction of Alfie Byrne Road is shown below. These works will commence in April 2022, along with works along the remainder of Section 7 inbound. Traffic management plans for Section 7 will be similar to those for Section 6, with two lanes maintained each way, including a bus lane in each direction.
When the inbound side of the works is completed, the contractor will move to the outbound or middle section of the roadway. The traffic management plans for this next stage will be provided when available.
Acknowledgement:
Dublin City Council apologies for any inconvenience caused and seeks the understanding and co-operation of the public during the course of these works.
The benefits of this project are substantial, and will be transformative for the area. In addition to providing segregated cycling facilities, priority bus lanes, and improvements in pedestrian safety, the Clontarf to City Centre Project includes significant footpath improvement works. All pavements along the route will be reconstructed, eight new community plazas will be created, and new tree planting and soft landscaping will contribute to improved greening throughout the area. As well as delivering on the core functional objectives of the project, the project’s public realm improvements have been designed to be transformative and regenerative throughout the corridor. This transformation cannot be achieved without some disruption to the area. Dublin City Council appreciate the co-operation of businesses, residents and users of the route in the delivery of this transformation.