Top ongoing AND completed megaprojects in Ireland
Unveil Ireland’s engineering marvels! Buckle up for a thrilling exploration of the Top Ongoing and Completed Megaprojects in Ireland. From towering infrastructure masterpieces to groundbreaking sustainable initiatives, this video dives deep into the projects shaping the Emerald Isle’s future.
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top ongoing Mega projects in Ireland Ireland is a country with a rich history and culture but it’s also a country on the Move in recent years there have been a number of major construction projects underway which are transforming the landscape of the country in this video we’ll take a look at the top ongoing Mega projects in Ireland and explore the impact they’re having on the country number 12 Shang gang Road residential Community the shangan road residential community in dun lagir rathdown is a 20 200 Home Development it will be the largest residential construction in Irish history costing €210 million the project is intended to generate 1,500 construction jobs and offer much needed homes in the Dublin Region shangan Road residential Community is expected to be finished in 2025 number 11 connley station Redevelopment the Conley station Redevelopment project is A1 billion renovation of Dublin’s principal train station station the station will be enlarged and refurbished and a new bus station and park and ride facility will be built as part of the project the project is planned to generate 2,000 construction jobs and will improve connectivity in Dublin City Corps Conley station Redevelopment is expected to be finished in 2027 number 10 Waterford City Ring Road The Waterford City Ring Road is a 16 km Ring Road that around the city of Waterford it is the greatest Road Project in Waterford history and is anticipated to cost $500 million during construction the project is planned to produce 1,000 employment and will enhance traffic flow in the Waterford region The Waterford City Ring Road is set to be finished in 2025 number nine Shannon Airport expansion Shannon Airport is one of Ireland’s busiest airports a new terminal building and a new Runway will be built as part of the extension project the airport’s capacity will be increased by 2 million passengers per year as a result of the development the Shannon Airport expansion is a significant project that will benefit the midwestern economy thousands of jobs are planned to be created during construction and operation of the expansion number eight M50 SL and7 Junction Improvement the M50 sln 7 interchange is a significant traffic snarl in Dublin the M50 and N7 will be widened as part of the project the project is designed to alleviate traffic congestion and increase safety in the neighborhood the M50 N7 interchange is one of Ireland’s busiest with over 200,000 cars passing through it each day the present intersection is a roundabout which may become crowded during peak hours the project will include extending the M50 and N7 to3 Lanes in each Direction and constructing a new fover the fover will allow vehicles to skip the roundabout reducing congestion and improving safety the project is expected to cost €200 million and is scheduled to be completed in 2024 the project is being funded by the national roads Authority and the Department of Transport number seven gallway City Ring Road the gallway city Ring Road is a significant infrastructure project that will improve connectivity and alleviate traffic congestion in gallway a 16 km Ring Road will be built around the city as part of the project the Ring Road is scheduled to be finished in 2027 the gway city Ring Road has been a long ated project that has been in the works for many years the Ring Road will give a much needed alternative to the N7 the city’s so main route at the moment the Ring Road is designed to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance air quality in the city the project is expected to cost €500 million and is being funded by the Department of Transport and the European Union number six National Children’s Hospital the National Children’s Hospital in Dublin is a new children’s hospital it is the largest Hospital project in Irish history with an estimated cost of 1.7 billion EUR a new 600 bed hospital as well as a variety of other facilities will be built as part of the project during construction the project is planned to generate 3,000 employment and will offer much needed healthcare services for children in Ireland the National Children’s Hospital is expected to open shortly number five L city ringroad lmer city ringroad is a significant infrastructure project that will improve connectivity and minimize traffic congestion in the city of L the project would entail the building of a 13 km long Ring Road around the city the Ring Road is scheduled to be finished in 2026 Lam City Ring Road is a critical project for the city the Ring Road will give a much needed alternative to the n18 limerick’s only Main Road the Ring Road is designed to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance air quality in the city the project project is expected to cost €400 million and is being funded by the Department of Transport and the European Union number four Cav monigan Greenway The cavan monigan Greenway is a large Greenway project that will build a 40 km walking and cycling path between Caven and monan the project is scheduled to be finished in 2025 The cavan monigan Greenway is an important tourism initiative that will benefit both Caven and moning’s economies The Greenway will be a popular Des ation for Walkers bikers and visitors providing a picturesque and relaxing route to travel between the two counties the Department of Transport the European Union and the two local governments will fund the project which is projected to cost € 100 million number three N4 Dublin to SLO Road upgrade the N4 Dublin to SLO Road upgrade is a significant road development project that will enhance that N4 route between Dublin and SLO the road will be widened to three lanes in each Direction and and safety elements will be improved the project is scheduled to be finished in 2027 the N4 Dublin to Sligo Road connects the capital city with the northwest of Ireland in many places the road is now a single Lane which can cause congestion and safety problems the road will be widened to three lanes in each direction as part of the Improvement project which is designed to improve traffic flow and safety the project will also entail the installation of additional safety elements such as roundabouts and traffic lights the project is expected to cost 500 million and is being funded by the Department of Transport and the European Union number two Cork City Center public realm enhancement the Cork City Center public realm enhancement project will improve the city Center’s public realm new pedestrian walkways cycling lanes and public areas will be built as part of the project the project is scheduled to be finished in 2025 the Cork City Center public realm enhancement project is a big Endeavor that will improve people’s quality of life in cour the project will provide additional public places for people to enjoy as well as making walking and cycling about the city simpler and safer the Department of Transport and Cork City Council are funding the project which is projected to cost € 100 million number one n25 cork to limeric Road upgrade the n25 cork to Limer Road upgrade is a significant road development project that will enhance the n25 route between Cork and limmer the road will be widened to three lanes in each Direction and safety elements will be improved the project is scheduled to be finished in 2026 the n25 cork lmer road is an important thoroughfare connecting the two cities in many places the road is now a single Lane which can cause congestion and safety problems the road will be widened to three lanes in each direction as part of the Improvement project which is designed to improve traffic flow and safety in addition additional saf safety elements such as roundabouts and bypasses will be built as part of the project the project is expected to cost €400 million and is being funded by the Department of Transport and the European Union these projects are having a major impact on the country both economically and socially they’re creating jobs stimulating investment and helping to improve the quality of life for Irish people I hope you enjoyed this video and I encourage you to learn more about these amazing projects you can also subscribe to my channel for more videos about Mega projects from around the world
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My name is O'Zymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!
Sligo and Cavan
😂😂😂😂pie in the sky never happen
Most of the projects mentioned were completed years ago. Example, Shannon Airports new terminal opened in 2000 and is still operating under capacity. Its runway built in 1961 is the 3rd longest in the British Isles after Heathrow and Gatwick. There have been zero plans for a new runway. Rehabilitation works including new lighting and resurfacing 2.4km of the 3.2km runway was done in 2017/18.
The M50/N7 juntion upgrade is another project completed a decade ago.
Too many inaccuracies to mention.
Please learn how to say Irish County's
Pronunciation is horrible, most of these aren't to bad to pronounce if ypu hear someone say it first.
Most of these were built about 10 to 15 years ago, and the rest have been hallucinated by the AI that created this video.
The funniest part was when they said the National Children’s Hospital would cost €1.7 million. I wish!
The quality of bot generated videos on YouTube keeps falling.
i’ll be honest i live in london and i’ve been trembling since seeing these mega projects.
Children’s hospital is almost 2 billion
London, the greatest city on earth would be trembling from this, yeah right?
Pie in the sky 😅😅😅😅