BAM to Deliver M28 Cork to Ringaskiddy Motorway-A Landmark in Irelands National Infrastructure Development

Author: Aidan Thornton
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BAM Ireland has formalised a significant €206 million contract, integral to a broader €456 million investment, for the M28 Cork to Ringaskiddy Motorway. This flagship project, awarded by Cork County Council and funded by Transport Infrastructure Ireland, represents a pivotal commitment to national infrastructure development. The 11-kilometre mainline motorway, slated for completion by summer 2028, is designated as a core component of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T), underscoring its strategic role in enhancing Ireland's European trade links. For construction sector decision-makers, this investment signals sustained government support for critical transport corridors. The M28 is poised to profoundly impact the Port of Cork's deep-water facilities, substantially improving regional and national logistical efficiency. Beyond reducing congestion and travel times, the project is forecast to yield significant economic benefits, including job creation and strengthened national competitiveness, aligning with the objectives of Project Ireland 2040. The strong government endorsement, with ministerial attendance at the signing, highlights the strategic imperative of developing future-ready infrastructure that supports economic growth and international trade integration. Read More


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