Bodo-Bonny Road, Yuletide gift to communities – Julius Berger

Following its return to site recently, leading engineering construction company, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc is working hard to meet scheduled deadline for the completion of ongoing Bodo-Bonny Road project.

The contractor has said it planned to deliver the third and critical Nanabie Creek Bridge as Yuletide gift to members of the operational communities and other stakeholders.

A press statement by the company, Friday in Abuja, sai it was working under highly challenging environmental conditions, the company is constructing the first road link from Bodo to Bonny Island, a major industrial hub in Niger Delta area and contributor to the country’s economic growth.

“The scope of the contract comprises construction of a 39km long road, cross culverts and two mini bridges with a span of 23m each as well as two creek bridges, Afa Creek Bridge of about 530m length and Nanabie Creek Bridge of about 640m length.

“The foregoing is in addition to the construction of a major river bridge of about 750m length over the Opobo Channel.

“As at last week, Julius Berger officials at Bodo end of the project site lauded the management of Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas, NLNG company as well as the leadership of operational communities with the Peace committee for the existing excellent relationship which has engendered speed in the project execution.

“To expedite the construction process, the company has split work on the site into three zones comprising, Filling, Loading and Bridge Work areas,“ the statement read in part.

Still on the Opobo Channel bridge, it further stated that sand filling the river embarkment was frantically on even as workers were busy atop the bridge preparing three more decks for casting and to connect with the old bridge; with the installation of parapets as the ultimate goal.

Limpert continued: “We are aiming to create a temporary road for side traffic while constructionn on this Opobo bridge lasts.

“At the end of works here, the temporary side road will be dismantled as the road on top of the bridge would become  useable by all.

“The casting of concrete decks on the the two bridges alongside that on Nanabie Creek bridge and filling were ongoing last week even as Limpert remarked that;  we plan to make Nanabie Creek bridge ready as Christmas milestone to residents in this operational area of Bodo-Bonny Road and other stakeholders.“