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A 8.5km off-road cycle path from Clontarf to Sutton along Dublin bay has been completed twenty five years after work first began.
Dublin City Council has agreed to spend €500,000 to lower and reface part of the recently built flood defence sea wall in Clontarf.
The wall was built as part of the €5 million Clontarf cycle path which opened in may 2017 following two years of construction.
After a bitter dispute with local residents, the council agreed to reduce the height of the wall by up to 30cm along almost half a kilometre opposite St Anne’s Park.
The reduction in height will provide protection against a 100-year tidal event rather than the national standard of a 200-year tidal event, and for only half the allowance for sea-level rise expected by the end of the century.
The cost of the work is estimated at €230,000 to reduce the height of the sea wall and €300,000 for stone cladding.
A 8.5km off-road cycle path from Clontarf to Sutton along Dublin bay has been completed twenty five years after work first began.
Dublin City Council has agreed to spend €500,000 to lower and reface part of the recently built flood defence sea wall in Clontarf.
The wall was built as part of the €5 million Clontarf cycle path which opened in may 2017 following two years of construction.
After a bitter dispute with local residents, the council agreed to reduce the height of the wall by up to 30cm along almost half a kilometre opposite St Anne’s Park.
The reduction in height will provide protection against a 100-year tidal event rather than the national standard of a 200-year tidal event, and for only half the allowance for sea-level rise expected by the end of the century.
The cost of the work is estimated at €230,000 to reduce the height of the sea wall and €300,000 for stone cladding.
Today they took the ugly Eternit wall cladding from our little house and soon it will be much nicer and painted BLUE... I´m so happy!!!
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A 8.5km off-road cycle path from Clontarf to Sutton along Dublin bay has been completed twenty five years after work first began.
Dublin City Council has agreed to spend €500,000 to lower and reface part of the recently built flood defence sea wall in Clontarf.
The wall was built as part of the €5 million Clontarf cycle path which opened in may 2017 following two years of construction.
After a bitter dispute with local residents, the council agreed to reduce the height of the wall by up to 30cm along almost half a kilometre opposite St Anne’s Park.
The reduction in height will provide protection against a 100-year tidal event rather than the national standard of a 200-year tidal event, and for only half the allowance for sea-level rise expected by the end of the century.
The cost of the work is estimated at €230,000 to reduce the height of the sea wall and €300,000 for stone cladding.
A 8.5km off-road cycle path from Clontarf to Sutton along Dublin bay has been completed twenty five years after work first began.
Dublin City Council has agreed to spend €500,000 to lower and reface part of the recently built flood defence sea wall in Clontarf.
The wall was built as part of the €5 million Clontarf cycle path which opened in may 2017 following two years of construction.
After a bitter dispute with local residents, the council agreed to reduce the height of the wall by up to 30cm along almost half a kilometre opposite St Anne’s Park.
The reduction in height will provide protection against a 100-year tidal event rather than the national standard of a 200-year tidal event, and for only half the allowance for sea-level rise expected by the end of the century.
The cost of the work is estimated at €230,000 to reduce the height of the sea wall and €300,000 for stone cladding.
A 8.5km off-road cycle path from Clontarf to Sutton along Dublin bay has been completed twenty five years after work first began.
Dublin City Council has agreed to spend €500,000 to lower and reface part of the recently built flood defence sea wall in Clontarf.
The wall was built as part of the €5 million Clontarf cycle path which opened in may 2017 following two years of construction.
After a bitter dispute with local residents, the council agreed to reduce the height of the wall by up to 30cm along almost half a kilometre opposite St Anne’s Park.
The reduction in height will provide protection against a 100-year tidal event rather than the national standard of a 200-year tidal event, and for only half the allowance for sea-level rise expected by the end of the century.
The cost of the work is estimated at €230,000 to reduce the height of the sea wall and €300,000 for stone cladding.
Supremo by Caesarstone: With a shimmering pattern which is classic and refined, Swan Lake is easy to fall in love with. Both elegant and glacial – Swan Lake can add a sophisticated dimension to your interior surfaces.
MT Double Lock Standing Seam
Zinc paneling, wall cladding, roofing fabrication performed by MetalTech-USA.
Metal fabrication of zinc building panel systems consists of:
* MT Double Lock Standing Seam
zinc panels
* MT Reveal panels
Color: blue gray
Team:
Fabricator: MetalTech-USA
Installer: Morrell Architectural Systems, Inc.
Installer: General Works of Tampa
Architect: TVS Design
To learn more about the project, email Marketing @ metaltech-usa dot com.
A 8.5km off-road cycle path from Clontarf to Sutton along Dublin bay has been completed twenty five years after work first began.
Dublin City Council has agreed to spend €500,000 to lower and reface part of the recently built flood defence sea wall in Clontarf.
The wall was built as part of the €5 million Clontarf cycle path which opened in may 2017 following two years of construction.
After a bitter dispute with local residents, the council agreed to reduce the height of the wall by up to 30cm along almost half a kilometre opposite St Anne’s Park.
The reduction in height will provide protection against a 100-year tidal event rather than the national standard of a 200-year tidal event, and for only half the allowance for sea-level rise expected by the end of the century.
The cost of the work is estimated at €230,000 to reduce the height of the sea wall and €300,000 for stone cladding.
A 8.5km off-road cycle path from Clontarf to Sutton along Dublin bay has been completed twenty five years after work first began.
Dublin City Council has agreed to spend €500,000 to lower and reface part of the recently built flood defence sea wall in Clontarf.
The wall was built as part of the €5 million Clontarf cycle path which opened in may 2017 following two years of construction.
After a bitter dispute with local residents, the council agreed to reduce the height of the wall by up to 30cm along almost half a kilometre opposite St Anne’s Park.
The reduction in height will provide protection against a 100-year tidal event rather than the national standard of a 200-year tidal event, and for only half the allowance for sea-level rise expected by the end of the century.
The cost of the work is estimated at €230,000 to reduce the height of the sea wall and €300,000 for stone cladding.
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A 8.5km off-road cycle path from Clontarf to Sutton along Dublin bay has been completed twenty five years after work first began.
Dublin City Council has agreed to spend €500,000 to lower and reface part of the recently built flood defence sea wall in Clontarf.
The wall was built as part of the €5 million Clontarf cycle path which opened in may 2017 following two years of construction.
After a bitter dispute with local residents, the council agreed to reduce the height of the wall by up to 30cm along almost half a kilometre opposite St Anne’s Park.
The reduction in height will provide protection against a 100-year tidal event rather than the national standard of a 200-year tidal event, and for only half the allowance for sea-level rise expected by the end of the century.
The cost of the work is estimated at €230,000 to reduce the height of the sea wall and €300,000 for stone cladding.