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Federal Government Of Nigeria SET TO CLOSE A Section Of The 3rd Mainland Bridge FOR Maintenance & Repairs.

The Federal Government says a section of Third Mainland Bridge will be completely closed for a period of two days for repair works.

According to a statement signed by the Federal Controller of Works, Lagos, Joshua Popoola, the total closure of the section of the bridge will take place from midnight of Today – Friday, October 9 to midnight of Sunday, October 11 to allow the contractor to complete the first stage of casting works.

The statement explained that the contractor currently carrying out repair works on the bridge is nearing completion of works on the closed section of Third Mainland Bridge and requires the total closure of both bounds of the bridge between Adeniji Adele and Adekunle to complete work.

“The total closure of this section of the bridge is to ensure that there is no vibration on the bridge during the casting in-place of the newly installed expansion joints. This is to allow for setting of the special concrete, which allows the concrete to achieve its required compressive strength,” the statement read in part.

Popoola added that due to the number of expansion joints to be cast on the closed section of the bridge and the traffic situation in Lagos State, especially during the weekdays; the casting of the expansion joints will be in two stages to ensure that the total closure is only at the weekends when there is less traffic plying the route.

He said the second total closure of the section of the bridge will be communicated at a later date.

He added that the section of the bridge between Adekunle and Iyana – Oworo will still remain open, and traffic can move from Ebute-Metta/ Adekunle to Iyana – Oworo and vice – versa.

Recall In July, the federal government began the partial closure of the Third Mainland Bridge for maintenance work which will last till January 2021.

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