Local Councillors were present as a contract between Cork County Council Coffey Construction Ltd for the construction phase of the Ringaskiddy Active Travel and Urban Realm scheme.
Located in the heart of one Cork County’s strategic employment zones, Ringaskiddy village serves as the gateway to the Port of Corks deep water port facilities, naval and marine training institutions, and major industrial and pharmaceutical plants.
Funded by Transport Infrastructure Ireland and Cork County Council, the €3.8m contract will provide a 3-metre-wide shared use path from the existing Port of Cork access, through Ringaskiddy village and as far as Gobby Beach (1.75km). It is expected that the project will be completed in Autumn 2025.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Joe Carroll, welcomed the announcement, saying, “This represents a significant milestone for Cork County Council and Transport Infrastructure Ireland’s project team. High quality public realm will promote Ringaskiddy as a destination and not just a stopping point on a journey. The village is the starting point for all visitors who arrive at Cork by Ferry and these enhancements will provide a much better experience for all visitors on arrival to the Port of Cork. The scheme will also provide much better access for those arriving by foot and bike who may wish to explore the region using more sustainable transport options.”
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Moira Murrell added, “The scheme forms part of the Governments Project Ireland 2040 and will bring strong economic benefits with improved access to the Port of Cork’s new container terminal, as well as the IDA lands in this area.”
The delivery of the M28 Cork to Ringaskiddy Motorway will aid in the continued success of the global cluster of economic activity in Ringaskiddy. It will also significantly reduce the volume of HGV traffic through the village thereby enabling the village to thrive for both the community and visitors.
It is anticipated that the M28 Cork to Ringaskiddy Project, subject to Cabinet approval, will commence in 2025 and will have a 36-month construction programme.
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