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Council replaces West Clare bridge destroyed by storm

Damage caused to Creevagh Bridge.
Damage caused to Creevagh Bridge in 2015.

Clare County Council’s Road Design Office has confirmed that work to replace a West Clare bridge destroyed during flooding in late 2015 has been completed.

Located close to Doolough Water Treatment Plant at Cloonlaheen, Creevagh Bridge is located along the L62642-01 over the Annageeragh River. The original structure was demolished by floodwaters in December 2015. Five households were affected by the subsequent road closure.

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Before construction work commenced in early summer 2016, the Road Design Office carried out a topographical survey and site investigation. An Appropriate Assessment screening was also undertaken to determine the potential for significant impacts of the work on the natural environment, while the Road Design Office obtained the necessary licences from Inland Fisheries Ireland and the Office of Public Works (OPW).

In recent months, new culverts and wingwalls were installed and new blockwork and dry stone boundary walls were reconstructed to match the destroyed bridge. The existing Local Road has been realigned and reconstructed over a length of 40 metres.

The Road Design Office engaged Atkins Ireland Consulting to provide the design of the replacement structure Paul Mulcair Ltd, Ballyengland, Askeaton, Co. Limerick was awarded the construction contract. Clare County Council has acknowledged the assistance provide by local landowners during the course of the reconstruction project.

Different shots of the repaired bridge.
Different shots of the repaired bridge.
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