Cork: Grand Parade – Why is it taking so long?
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May 28, 2007 at 5:36 pm #709409-Donnacha-Participant
I’m just wondering what’s going on with the repaving project on the Grand Parade in Cork. It seems to be taking for ever. I have never seen a paving project run that way before anywhere, it’s incrediably slow.
Why is it being delayed?
Patrick’s Street also took an eternity to complete.
Are there some kind of unforseen structural issues or something?
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May 29, 2007 at 10:54 am #789432AnonymousInactive
well it is a 300 year old culverted channel of the Lee, and I do recall the Lee being exposed during the works on the pedestrian crossing at Daunts Sq, so possibly yes there could be significant structural issues
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May 29, 2007 at 3:26 pm #789433AnonymousInactive
It’s actually running ahead of schedule.
The quality of the refit is such that it will take longer than say the recent refit in Blackpool or Shandon Street or the bottom of Barrack Street — all terrible, cheap jobs.
At least Grand Parade is being done right! -
May 30, 2007 at 6:04 pm #789434AnonymousInactive
@Radioactiveman wrote:
It’s actually running ahead of schedule.
The quality of the refit is such that it will take longer than say the recent refit in Blackpool or Shandon Street or the bottom of Barrack Street — all terrible, cheap jobs.
At least Grand Parade is being done right!Living right by that area, I’m thrilled to see the paths widened there, even if it is a cheap job. But with all the poles going up there (the tall metal things, not the nation of stunning women and very hard working men) it’s driving me nuts. I half expect to see a “Beware of Sign” sign going up soon.
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May 30, 2007 at 7:58 pm #789435AnonymousInactive
Apparently one of the reasons that patricks street took so long was that there wasnt enough money for the work to be done at night, which would have sped up the job no end.
Thats the way it should have been done, and it would have caused an awful less amount of bother for the shopkeepers.
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May 31, 2007 at 9:13 am #789436AnonymousInactive
@who_me wrote:
Living right by that area, I’m thrilled to see the paths widened there, even if it is a cheap job. But with all the poles going up there (the tall metal things, not the nation of stunning women and very hard working men) it’s driving me nuts. I half expect to see a “Beware of Sign” sign going up soon.
Why are things done like that in Ireland? Why can’t a single pole be used for traffic lights, street lighting, signposting, street names, cctv etc like they do elsewhere? E.g. – http://flickr.com/photos/royskeane/478376060/
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May 31, 2007 at 9:30 am #789437AnonymousInactive
@PTB wrote:
Apparently one of the reasons that patricks street took so long was that there wasnt enough money for the work to be done at night, which would have sped up the job no end.
Thats the way it should have been done, and it would have caused an awful less amount of bother for the shopkeepers.
its not the money that would have stopped them, its classic irelands aversion to people working at night. if they worked at night, contract would be complete in 50 – 70% of the time, same cost
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June 1, 2007 at 12:58 pm #789438AnonymousInactive
Yes but if the money was there to pay the higher night rate then people could have been got. i think the money was made available for the O’Connell street repaving, or some other project that the shopkeepers on Patricks street used at the time to point out the situation.
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June 1, 2007 at 4:08 pm #789439AnonymousInactive
@bosco wrote:
Why are things done like that in Ireland? Why can’t a single pole be used for traffic lights, street lighting, signposting, street names, cctv etc like they do elsewhere? E.g. – http://flickr.com/photos/royskeane/478376060/
Great photo – that’s exactly how it should be.
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June 1, 2007 at 5:54 pm #789440AnonymousInactive
Saw a sign on the way back from work today on Patrick’s Quay….Grand Parade Renewal Works till December ’07! Thought they would push for the Summer, but things seem to be quite laid back…didn’t think it would take this frickin’ long!:o
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June 2, 2007 at 10:41 pm #789441AnonymousInactive
They must have started on the Grand Parade a year ago. I remember seeing the December 2007 sign at the time and was sure it was a typo and that it should have been December 2006. Was I wrong.
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