Lagos-Ibadan Expressway project achieves 70 % completion, diversions to be removed Saturday
The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Mr Olukayode Popoola, on Friday said section one of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway reconstruction/rehabilitation project was 70 per cent completed.
Popoola told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that 39 out of the 43.6 kilometres of section one of the highway, spanning from Ojota in Lagos to Sagamu Interchange, had been constructed to final layer.
“The total length achieved up to wearing course is about 39 kilometres out of 43.6 kilometres. That should be close to 70 per cent completion,’’ he said.
Also, in a statement, Popoola said construction works between Warewa and Arepo had been completed for diversion points to be removed.
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VMT NEWS reports that the controller had on Sunday, Nov. 28, announced a six-day diversion on the one and half kilometres stretch for repairs.
Popoola said “The laying of wearing course between Warewa and Arepo had been completed.
“The diversion of traffic that started from Monday will be restored back by Saturday, 4 December, 2021, by 11am.”
He thanked motorists and commuters for their cooperation and understanding, adding that the Federal Government is committed to the speedy completion of outstanding work to deliver the project in 2022.
VMT NEWS reports that section one of the highway is being handled by Julius Berger while section two which starts from Sagamu Interchange to Ojoo in Ibadan is being handled by Reynolds Construction Company (RCC).