AN emergency repair has started on the dilapidated Apapa Bridge in Lagos, following an impact assessment carried out by the Federal Government.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported yesterday that some steel plates and other construction materials had been laid over the portion where the concrete on the bridge has worn off.
It added that earth-moving equipment was being used to reconstruct a portion of the drainage channel beside the dilapidated bridge.
Also, the walkways on the Ijora/Marina-bound carriageway were being rehabilitated, creating openings through them into the drainage channel.
The Ijora/ Marina-bound carriageway had been scarified and covered with some construction materials.
Also, about 120 metres was scarified and laid with stone base on the service lane of the Apapa-bound carriageway.
Some workers were removing silt out of the drains, starting from around the diversion on the Ijora/ Marina-bound carriageway downwards to under the damaged bridge.
An official of the Federal Ministry of Works, who craved anonymity told NAN that 150 metres of the road had been repaired and ready for asphalt surfacing.
Our source said that the bridge was undergoing temporary repair works, pending the completion of investigations towards commencement of the permanent repairs.
โWe have put steel props under the bridge before covering it with concrete. We added additional steel plates to provide additional strength.
โWork is still ongoing to correct the problem on the bridge abutment, but the contractor is yet to submit the design for the work.
โWhat we are doing on the bridge is a temporary solution; the permanent work will follow later.
โYesterday, a pundit integrity test was carried out to know the strength of the bridge; Julius Berger is also carrying out an independent investigation.
โWhen all the reports are submitted, we will then begin permanent repair works. For now, we are trying to save the bridge,โโ the official said.
The source explained that the ministry was using the opportunity of the ongoing repair works to correct a drainage problem on the axis.
โWe are reconstructing about eight metres of the damaged drainage channel; the way the old road was designed did not allow for free- flow of water into the drainage.
Minister for Power, Works and Housing Babatunde Fashola ordered the closure of the bridge on August 7 โfor immediate repairsโโ.