Julius Berger Construction Company have replaced all the 48 steel
columns of the Eko Bridge damaged by fire in 2008 to prevent collapse of
the bridge, the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Mr Godwin Eke,
has said.
Eke told NAN that the columns were installed on a span
damaged by fire in 2008 to make the bridge stable pending complete
rehabilitation of the bridge.
He said that the repairs of the
abutment of the Third Mainland Bridge as well as that of the Marine
Beach Bridge, which was also damaged by fire, were ongoing.
“For
Eko Bridge, Julius Berger has installed the steel columns to hold the
bridge and we are now awaiting the procurement of the permanent works to
do the full rehabilitation of the bridge.
“So, the question of the bridge collapsing is out of the question. 48 columns were installed to hold the bridge.
“We are currently working on the Third Mainland Bridge abutment by Borini Porini not Julius Berger.
“The
Marine Beach Bridge has been closed for quite a while now, a local
contractor, Build Well Plant Construction Limited, is handling that one,
he has finished rehabilitating the under, he would start work on the
surface next year.”
On the plans to evacuate the traders and
artisans who caused the fire that damaged both Eko Bridge and the Marine
Beach Bridges, the controller said that the Federal Government was
planning to fence the areas.
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