With a project value of $59 million, the TII – N59 Moycullen Bypass – Connaught project was the largest Streets, Parkways & Highways construction project in Ireland on which construction started in Q1 2022. The TII – N59 Moycullen Bypass – Connaught project is located in Ireland and initially announced in Q1 2012 with an estimated completion in Q4 2024. The NG – Knockmore Link Road – Ulster project was the second-largest project with a project value of $18 million, on which construction work started in Q1 2022. The NG – Knockmore Link Road – Ulster project is located in Ireland and initially announced in Q3 2017 with an estimated completion in Q3 2023.
The DfI – St Patricks Barracks Link Road – Ulster project was the third-largest project, the DCC – Belmayne Road Development – Leinster was the fourth-largest project, and the FCC – Church Fields Link Road – Leinster was the fifth-largest project with a project value of $10 million, $5 million and $1 million respectively. The DfI – St Patricks Barracks Link Road – Ulster project located in Ireland was announced in Q1 2020 with an estimated completion in Q1 2023, the DCC – Belmayne Road Development – Leinster project located in Ireland was announced in Q1 2020 with an estimated completion in Q3 2022 and the FCC – Church Fields Link Road – Leinster project located in Ireland was announced in Q1 2019 with an estimated completion in Q4 2023.
Among the five largest projects, the TII – N59 Moycullen Bypass – Connaught project is the longest in terms of completion date, with construction expected to be completed in Q4 2024. On the other hand, the DCC – Belmayne Road Development – Leinster project is the shortest in terms of completion date, with construction expected to be completed in Q3 2022.
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