After a two-week voyage from northern Italy, the steel superstructure for the Maigue River Bridge in Ireland has been off-loaded at Port of Foynes.

Unloading sections destined for the Maigue River Bridge. Credit: Transport Infrastructure Ireland

The steel superstructure in a holding yard at Port of Foynes. Credit: Transport Infrastructure Ireland
The steelwork, which was fabricated by Cimolai, will be transported to the work site over the next three weeks in 60 lorry loads.
The bridge will be part of the Adare Bypass in County Limerick in the west of Ireland. The contractor is a JV of Sisk and Sorensen.