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Drainage and road works to commence on Waterford South Quays

Drainage to commence on Waterford South Quays

Waterford City and County Council and BAM wish to advise that drainage and roadworks will take place on Meagher’s Quay and Coal Quay, as part of the new South Plaza public realm development.  From Wednesday March 19th traffic management measures will be implemented to facilitate these works, predominantly located east and west of the Clock Tower. …Read More

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Night-time resurfacing works in Ferrybank

Waterford City and County Council and BAM wish to advise that nighttime resurfacing works will take place on Fountain Street and Abbey Road in Ferrybank from Monday, March 10th to Friday, March 14th. The works will commence at 8pm and finish at 6am daily over four consecutive nights and the public is advised to adhere …Read More

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North Quays Public Infrastructure Project Update – September 2024

Over the summer months, further significant progress has been made on the North Quays Public Infrastructure Project. The public infrastructure works are funded with a public investment of €207m, including €100.6m of Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF) funding and following cabinet approval, a further €70m from the Department of Transport through the National Transport …Read More

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Abbey Road – Temporary Road Closure Extension

BAM, the main contractor on the North Quays Public Infrastructure Project, has advised Waterford City and County Council that the current road closure on Abbey Road will require a two-week extension to Friday, August 30th.  The extension is to facilitate essential works for a deep foul sewer, new retaining wall and finishing works. BAM has …Read More

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Abbey Road, Ferrybank – Temporary Road Closure

From June 28th to August 16th 2024, Abbey Road will be closed, and traffic will be diverted to the N29/Port Road. The North Quays Public Infrastructure works are funded with a public investment of €207m, including €100.6m of Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF) funding and following cabinet approval, a further €70m from the Department of …Read More

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Minister for Transport visits North Quays site

On Friday, May 31st Minister for Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport, Eamon Ryan TD visited Waterford’s North Quays Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) site. The public infrastructure works are funded with a public investment of €207m, including €100.6m of Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF) funding and a further €70m from Minister Ryan’s Department of Transport through …Read More

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Newsletter no. 6- May 2024

It’s nearly a year since intensive construction works commenced on the North Quays main contract, and works are continuing to progress well and remain on schedule to be completed in 2025. With the brighter evenings, the progress is more visible throughout the site, and most notable are the Public Transport Hub building and the piers …Read More

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Waterford City Public Infrastructure Project Update

Waterford City Public Infrastructure Project Update

The next phase of traffic management in Ferrybank will commence on Monday 8th April 2024. It is anticipated that this works phase will take six to eight weeks to complete. The traffic management will consist of closing the left outbound lane and reopening the right outbound lane along Fountain Street, from Rockshire Road to the …Read More

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Sustainability & Public Realm

NORTH QUAYS will contribute to transform Waterford into a smart sustainable city by using information and communication technologies (ICTs) and other means to improve quality of life, efficiency of urban operation and services, and competitiveness, while ensuring that it meets the needs of present and future generations with respect to economic, social, environmental as well as cultural aspects.

North Quays features a well-pre planned public realm that will establish a community identity, enhance public safety, encourage private investment and allow citizens to embrace and celebrate their places and spaces. Committed allocation by  Urban Regeneration Development Funding and National Transport Authority funding secures North Quays three key infrastructural elements : 

  • Sustainable Transport Bridge 
  • City Centre Access Infrastructure
  • Integrated Transport Hub

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