Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola has announced that maintenance work are likely to be done on the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos State on weekends.
The minister stated this in view of the N6.2 billion approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for the maintenance of the bridge.
The repair work is likely to cover 11 kilometers, including interchanges, ramps, and critical links.
Fashola who spoke on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics noted that this maintenance was set to fix the worn-out course of the bridge.
“We would do our best to minimize the impact. Many people have complained about their driving experiences and this is the government responding to your concerns.”
The minister also said the integrity of the bridge is still intact, adding that the repair would see quality construction resources put in place.
“The concrete casing that you see at the bottom of the bridge, those are the pile caps. Some vessels have knocked into it, they have to be put into proper shape.
“The piers have suffered some deterioration. They have to be jacketed and a new coat of cement [is needed]. They put epoxy to strengthen and protect it,” he said.
Furthermore, “If there is any need for closure, it won’t be for any long period. At the extreme, it would be weekends. By the time the process kicks on, I should be out of office, so it should be somebody else’s responsibility,” he said.
Fashola stated that the ministry would incorporate with the Lagos State Government to speed up the repair process.
“We would do our best to minimize the impact on commuters. Everything is possible, we would work with the Lagos State Government,” Fashola concluded.
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