'A significant milestone': Tender published for M28 motorway linking Ringaskiddy and Rochestown

Ringaskiddy- the east end of the M28 project.
Cork County Council has announced that it has published the tender for the motorway section of the M28 Cork to Ringaskiddy Project.
It said the scheme, which forms part of the Core Trans‐European Transport Network will enable the strategic development of the Port of Cork’s facilities in Ringaskiddy whilst also ing the economic development in the local area and nationally.
Funded by Transport Infrastructure Ireland,
The design and build contract is funded by Transport Infrastructure Ireland and will see the construction of approximately 11km of mainline motorway from the Bloomfield Interchange to Barnahely.
A construction contract for the delivery of 1.5 kilometres of single-carriageway from Barnahely to the Port of Cork in Ringaskiddy is expected to be awarded later this year.
Cork County Council said the initial enabling works phase of project have been under construction for the past two years.
This has involved diversions of major utilities, archaeology investigations, and environmental mitigation works in line with commitments outlined in the Scheme’s Environmental Impact Statement.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Joe Carroll, welcomed the announcement.
“This represents a significant milestone for Cork County Council and Transport Infrastructure Ireland’s project team. It will also feature a number of active travel measures with an interface with the Lee to Sea greenway planned.”
Cork County Council said it is anticipated that, subject to Cabinet approval, the works will commence in 2025 and will have a 36-month construction programme.