Fourth Mainland Bridge for Completion in 2027, to Cost $2.5bn

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Proposed Fourth Mainland Bridge

The proposed construction of the Fourth Mainland Bridge  estimated to cost about $2.5 billion, would be delivered through public-private partnership initiative and it is expected to be  completed in 2027, according to the Lagos State Government.

 

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Private Partnerships, Mr. Ope George, and his counterpart in the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Aramide Adeyoye, confirmed  this on Friday, during a press briefing held in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos

 

According to them, the  official flag-off for the construction of the project will be presided over by the Lagos State Governor, Bababjide Sanwo-Olu, in the first quarter of 2023.

 

He said   the Fourth Mainland Bridge project, which is a proposed public-private partnership transport infrastructural development will comprise the construction and operation of a greenfield tolled road and bridge with a design speed of 120 kilometre per hour, including the development of adjacent real estates.

 

According to him,  the bridge, when completed, would become the second longest in Africa with three toll plazas, nine interchanges, a 4.5 kilometre Lagoon Bridge and an eco-friendly environment.

 

‘’The bridge is  expected to span about 37 kilometres, starting from Abraham Adesanya in Ajah, on the Eti-Osa-Lekki-Epe corridor and traverse the North West towards the Lagoon shoreline of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway via Owutu/Isawo in Ikorodu. The project will be completed in 2027”, George stated.

 

The governor’s aide explained that the project bids had now been evaluated and Messrs CCECC-CRCCIG Consortium emerged as the preferred bidder.

 

Also speaking at the briefing, Adeyoye noted that the state government had carried along over 48 estates, traditional rulers and others that would be affected by the bridge.