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  • in reply to: The Spike #721534
    Niall
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    Another cock up…. Can anything be done properly and on time in this bloddy country?This whole spike debacle has become a farce, to name one farce on a whole list of them, Stadium Ireland, NDP, Luas etc…..

    in reply to: The Spike #721524
    Niall
    Participant

    Could anyone post the Irish Times article from this morning re: Friday the 13th and the Spire? The full version without the damn login.

    Thanks

    in reply to: Future Spike damage #723043
    Niall
    Participant

    Call me sceptical, but with all the will in the world if people can actually go up to it, it won’t be long before it’s damaged

    Ah the memories of the flozzie…..

    in reply to: Future Spike damage #723040
    Niall
    Participant

    Right, so the base is elevated? How then do they stop people vandalising and urinating etc.. on it?

    There is a very likely possibility that within days it will be vandalised

    in reply to: The Spike #721499
    Niall
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    Launch date for unveiling of the Spike in Dublin still up in the air
    By Kitty Holland

    Nobody seems to know when the spire for Dublin’s O’Connell Street will be finally unveiled.

    Already over a year behind schedule, we were told in April that it would be ready by September. Still, however, the capital is “spikeless”, and no one is quite sure when the “Monument of Light”, as it is officially known, will see some light.

    According to the project engineer on the spire, Mr Michael O’Neill: “It is hard to predict when it will be finished.”

    A spokeswoman for Dublin Bus said yesterday evening that the company had been advised by Dublin City Council that construction would begin this weekend, with an official unveiling planned for December 8th. However, a problem has arisen with embellishing the stainless steel exterior of the spire with the intended design.

    The spire is currently in six sections at Radley Engineering in Dungarvan, Co Waterford. Mr O’Neill explained that the design, said to be “reflective of what’s happening to the rocks beneath O’Connell Street”, had to be shot-peened (bombarded with metal shot) on to the spire’s surface.

    At the moment the engineers are endeavouring to shot-peen the design on to the first 10-metre-high section.

    The engineers’ chosen method was to put a layer of masking material over the surface of the spire to protect the metal, explained Mr O’Neill. The metal is then heated to the optimum temperature for the process. However, when the engineers shoot the tiny balls of metal at the surface, to create the dulled-effect design, the masking material is slipping.

    “We are going to spend the rest of the week cracking the problem,” said Mr O’Neill. The process is being supervised by architect Mr Robin Cross of Ian Ritchie architects in London.

    Asked what would happen if the problem was not resolved by the end of the week, Mr O’Neill said it was important that the engineers took as long they needed.

    “They are going to stay with it until they get it right,” he said. “The design element of the project was always going to be the hardest. The cutting, the welding, the bolting together is all very straightforward.

    “It has to be perfect, as the sections have be transported to the site ready. There is no way they can go back to Waterford for small changes once they have been brought to Dublin.”

    Gardaí in Dungarvan said they had been given no notice of when the first two sections would leave the Radley Engineering works. According to Mr O’Neill, the sections would be escorted through each county by that county’s gardaí on a tarpaulin-covered lorry. They would be brought to the outskirts of Dublin and held there until given clearance by the Dublin gardaí for the final journey to O’Connell Street, said Mr O’Neill.

    “It will probably be brought in sometime between midnight and 1.30 a.m. and tucked in behind the hoarding already up there in O’Connell Street.”

    Mr O’Neill estimates that the entire spire will be erected over a period of 12 to 14 days once the final assembly begins.

    He said there would be 10 to 15-minute traffic stoppages on O’Connell Street each morning and evening as the enormous crane, already in place, rises from and returns to its “sleeping” position in the morning. This process involved the crane swinging out over the street and could, said Mr O’Neill, be such a distraction to motorists as to be dangerous.

    When finally in place, the Monument of Light will be 120 metres high – about the same height as RTÉ’s main transmission mast in Donnybrook.

    in reply to: Future Spike damage #723033
    Niall
    Participant

    Never mind people sticking posters to it.. or god forbid some nutters trying to blow it up……

    in reply to: The Spike #721493
    Niall
    Participant

    Just a thought..

    How have DubCC et al planned for the possibilities of someone raming the spike with a car/it being vandalised by grafitti (highly likely)/it being urinated on (even more likely!)?

    It probably will have all three done to it in weeks..

    in reply to: The Spike #721480
    Niall
    Participant

    When is the date for this actually going up?

    Any ideas?

    in reply to: Metro…….. if only…. #721194
    Niall
    Participant

    Jesus Christ…. The Indians can do it, the Albanians (no offence to them) will be next. Any chance of them coming over here and binning the DTO, RPA, Transport department, Light Rail office and CIE? Why so many quangos,and what do they all do at the taxpayers expense?

    Free flights and good pay for anyone who wants to build this mickey mouse country a metro……..

    I also hear the Athens metro is coming along nicely too…

    in reply to: The Greens and O Connell Street #721434
    Niall
    Participant

    Poll in today’s online Irish independent edition http://www.independent.ie

    Do you think the trees on O’Connell Street should be saved?

    At the moment: 89% Yes, 9 % No

    Get voting ladies and gentlemen!

    in reply to: The Greens and O Connell Street #721401
    Niall
    Participant

    While that’s very welcome is that it? (the ‘press release’ above)

    Surely they could go on the offensive just a lttle bit more??? (no sarcasm intended)

    in reply to: The Greens and O Connell Street #721398
    Niall
    Participant

    Wouldn’t it have been a better idea if DCC had employed a bit of PR and re-launched their master-plan for the street?

    Call me cynical but with so many working for them surely they could have counter-attacked on this???

    Why not hold a press conference saying how this is all progressing (or not) and what the end result will be and how beneficial it will be for the street!!??

    Just an idea!

    Cheap politics is no politics!

    in reply to: Spike – new delays!! #721261
    Niall
    Participant

    No surprise there at all.. It was meant to go up three years ago!

    in reply to: Metro…….. if only…. #721177
    Niall
    Participant

    Just in case anyone is wondering. I have vistied both Helsinki and Copenhagen. Not to mention Prague, Bilbao and Athens. Either on work or pleasure….

    My heart is in Dublin, but it’s very broken. Can’t get across the city!!!!!

    in reply to: Metro…….. if only…. #721176
    Niall
    Participant

    I think peope who visit this board and in fact the whole of Irish commuting society, particularly the bureaucrats in the civil service should take themselves off to Helsinki or Copenhagen for a weekend and see how it should be done……………………………

    Metroplanet website is a very good eye-opener in how things ought to be done.. Luas is basically a band-aid to dress the Dublin traffic/transport fiasco. Trams are a stop-gap solution, they won’t make a damn bit of difference except clog up the streets.

    God help us people can’t even navigate roundabouts here let alone tram lanes

    in reply to: Millenium Spike #721040
    Niall
    Participant

    yeh, what is going on??

    in reply to: Metro – interesting idea #720642
    Niall
    Participant

    If only……………………………………….

    in reply to: Spike #720256
    Niall
    Participant

    Am away from Dublin at the moment and was just wondering how this is progressing. Any word on a finish date?

    in reply to: Cinema in Parnell Street #720563
    Niall
    Participant

    That looks very good, hope it will look like that when finished though!

    in reply to: Dundrum LUAS bridge #718954
    Niall
    Participant

    What rush. This Luas has been ten years in the building……….

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