LUAS CROSS CITY UTILITY WORKS Jim Kilfeather, Project Manager

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LUAS CROSS CITY UTILITY WORKS Jim Kilfeather, Project Manager Gráinne Mackin, Director of Communications. What is Luas Cross City?. Extension of the Green Line creating interchange with the Red Line on O’Connell St Continuing on to Broadstone and out to Broombridge , Cabra - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LUAS CROSS CITY

UTILITY WORKSJim Kilfeather, Project Manager Gráinne Mackin, Director of Communications

What is Luas Cross City?

• Extension of the Green Line creating interchange with the Red Line on O’Connell St

• Continuing on to Broadstone and out to Broombridge, Cabra

• 13 new stops – 8 of which are city centre locations

• 5.6km with a journey time of 24mins from Broombridge to St. Stephen’s Green

• 10million additional journeys per year and interchange between bus, rail, Luas and taxi

• Up to 800 jobs during construction

Luas Cross City Route

City Centre Route

Phases of Works and Timelines

• Commenced June 2013

• Programme completion April 2014

• South city completed November 2013

• Works undertaken on 327 cellars

• All works complete January 2014

Review of Cellars Works

• Construction of 40 deep drainage manholes

• 1,220m sewer rehabilitation

• 4,000m gas services

• 5,430m water services

• 10,000m telecom services

• 1,930m ESB transmission services

• 5,360m ESB distribution services

• 44,000m2 carriageway reinstatement

Overview of Utility Works

• GMC Utility Group appointed contractor

• Works programme scheduled to commence 6 January 2014

• 6 workfronts to commence simultaneously

Utility Works

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Parnell Sq.

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1cDawson St.

College Green

Westmoreland St.

O’Connell St.St.

Stephen’s Green

Marlborough St.

Hawkins St.

Dominick

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St. Stephen’s Green North

Grafton Street (lower)

Westmoreland Street and Hawkins Street

Marlborough Street andParnell Street

O’Connell Street

Progression of workfronts

Utility Works

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1cDawson St.

College Green

Westmoreland St.

O’Connell St.St.

Stephen’s Green

Marlborough St.

Hawkins St.

Dominick

St.

• Keep city traffic moving effectively

• Provide for public transport services

• Maintain access to businesses

• Enable deliveries of goods and products

• Ensure access to multi-storey car parks

• Support retail and commercial activity

Traffic Management

Supporting Measures

Dawson Stop

Utility WorksCommunications Strategy

Traffic and Communication Guiding Principles

• Keep city traffic moving effectively• Provide for public transport services• Maintain access to businesses• Enable deliveries of goods and products• Ensure access to multi-storey car parks• Support retail and commercial activity

• Public information & Communications office – Royal Hibernian Way• 2 Liaison officers – North and South • www.luascrosscity.ie• Twitter, Facebook,• Freephone number 1800 303 653• Email contact – info@luascrosscity.ie• Newsletters, local area maps, • Information leaflets• Weekly stakeholder meetings

Communications for all

Communication Next Steps

• Utility Works Leaflet – Wk. beg. 2nd December 20,000 leaflets and emails issued

• Introductory letter – Wk. beg. 2nd Dec. to

all work-front locations for January / February start dates

• Follow Up visit – Wk. beg. 9th/16th Dec. each business/retailer will be visited by members of the LCC project/contractor

• Weekly Stakeholder meetings – Dublin Bus, DCC, NTA, RPA, Contractor to prepare communication materials, bus route notices and information

• Transport Assistance Programme – complimentary service provided to Disability Associations funded by NTA through Dublin Bus

• Media Communications – AA Roadwatch, online and print mediums

• Weekly “drop in” contractor forums – North and Southside locations

• Business as usual signage / contact details – Wk. beg. 6th January

Communication Next Steps – January 2014

Communication Next Steps

Questions?

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