The Federal
Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) has begun rehabilitation of the Third Mainland
Bridge in Lagos to ease difficulty being faced by motorists.
On Sunday,it was revealed that FERMA was removing
asphalt on four portions on the Obalende/Church Missionary Society (CMS) bound
carriageway.
The engineer
in charge of the agency, Lagos East, Mr Tayo Awodun told NAN that the agency
was working on both carriageways of the bridge in a manner that would not
affect the flow of traffic.
Awodun, however, said that the heavy traffic on the axis was
slowing down repair works, but added that the agency usually staggered work
between lanes with less traffic to reduce hardship by road users.
“The major work we are doing on Third Mainland Bridge is to
mill the distressed surfacing after which we would put asphalt overlay.
“Generally, the challenge we are having is that traffic is
ever high on the bridge being one of the major routes for motorists coming to
the island.
“We have always studied the traffic situation and we work
when we have less traffic, that is why on some days our work spans into the
night on the carriageway that has less traffic.
“We put on necessary safety measures when working at night.
For the Lagos (Obalende/CMS) Bound carriageway for example, we start work at
about noon when the rush hours for those going to work on the island would have
been over.
“While for the Oworonshoki bound carriageway, we start work
at about 7 a.m. or earlier, till about 2 p.m. when we leave site. We try to
move men, materials and equipment out of site before 3 p.m. because by 4 p.m.
traffic would be back, with people returning from work,” he said.
The engineer said that FERMA had been on site for over one
week, adding that the target of the agency was to complete work on bad portions
before May.
Source:Guardian.ng
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