Aviation Transport

Lagos Airport flyover bridge rehabilitation: Traffic diversion begins Friday, Aug. 13 — Official

The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Mr Olukayode Popoola, says that traffic diversion towards rehabilitation of the burnt Airport flyover bridge in Lagos will begin on Friday, August 13 until September 22.

Popoola said on Sunday night that traffic on Apakun axis on Oshodi Expressway would be diverted to Ladipo service lane and Airport Road for three days starting from midnight on Friday.

He added that repair works on the bridge will begin on August 16th.

He said the traffic diversion will subsequently be altered around the construction zone to enable the contractor jerk up the damaged bridge for repairs.

“The closure of Oshodi Expressway at Apakun will be on Friday, 13th August by 12.00 p.m till 16th August Monday morning 12.00 p.m.

“Traffic will be diverted to Ladipo service lane and Airport Road.

“From 16th, the carriageway will be narrowed to two outer lanes so that the contractor can carry out the jacketing of the pier. This will last for five weeks, from August 16 to September 22,” he said

He appealed to road users to obey traffic rules and regulations around the construction zone to ensure safety and speedy completion of the project.

The flyover, which spans the Apapa-Oshodi-Ojota-Oworonshoki Expressway project being reconstructed, was engulfed by fire when a petrol tanker burst into flames on January 7.

Following the incident the Federal government immediately shut the bridge and on January 8 carried out tests to determine its structural integrity leading to contract award for its rehabilitation.

Related posts

Facts sheet on Beechcraft King Air 350

Our Reporter

NIMASA Automates Ship Registration Verification, Begins Enforcement of Marine Environment Protection Regulations

Our Reporter

Poland resumes domestic flights on Monday after COVID-19 hiatus

Meletus EZE 

FG approves waiver for visitors, migrants affected by travel ban

Abisola THOMPSON

Gbajabiamila to meet with Finance Minister, CBN over aviation crisis

Our Reporter

Court Stops NPA’ Planned Termination Of INTELS’ Service Boat Operation

Our Reporter