N60 Castlebar Balla Road Improvement Scheme at Lagnamuck

Project Description ‘The N60 Castlebar to Balla Road Improvement Scheme at Lagnamuck in County Mayo was a project undertaken by P&D Lydon Ltd to enhance a 1.4-kilometer section of the N60 national secondary road. The primary objective was to improve road safety and traffic flow between Castlebar and Balla. Client – Mayo CoCo Designer / […]

N69 Kilcornan Traffic Calming Scheme (January 2020 – August 2020)

Project Description The scheme included the construction of new footpaths in a variety of finishes including concrete and natural stone block paving The scheme also included new street lighting and a road surface water drainage water. The aim of the scheme is to reduce vehicular traffic speeds and provide a safer environment for vulnerable road […]

Patrickswell Village Renewal Scheme – Phase 2 (March 2023 – September 2023)

Project Description P&D Lydon carried out a village renewal of Patrickswell, County Limerick. The village renewal scheme consists of the upgrade of the public realm and remodelling of the layout to improve traffic management along Main Street in Patrickswell and deliver an urban layout for the village in keeping with the needs of all relevant […]

N60 Balla to Claremorris Road Realignment at Heathlawn – (Sep 2022 – May 2024)

Project Description The N60 Balla to Claremorris Road Realignment at Heathlawn in County Mayo, Ireland,is a national secondary road linking Castlebar, County Mayo to Roscommon. This was a significant infrastructure project aimed at enhancing road safety and improving traffic flow on the N60 Route. This realignment represents a significant improvement in the route’s infrastructure, aiming […]

N17 Ballindine – Carrownurlar Road Realignment

Project Description N17 Carrownurlaur to Ballindine Road Scheme consisted of 2.6km of realignment of the N17. It consisted of a mixture of On and Offline works. The online works were complicated by high traffic volumes due to the N17 being a main connection route in the area.  The offline works included the construction of […]