
The Management of Craneburg Construction Company Limited has assured that the ongoing Rehabilitation/Re-construction/Upgrade of the Eti-Osa/Lekki/Epe Expressway (Phase IIB) from Greensprings to Abraham Ades Anya in Lagos will continue to make Substantial progress.
The Firm, in a statement, called for Road Users’ Cooperation, assuring smoother Commutes by maintaining effective Traffic Management measures.
To minimize Disruption to the Daily lives of Road Users and the surrounding Communities, Craneburg stressed its Commitment to continuously Collaborate closely with the Lagos State Government, working alongside relevant Ministries, Departments, Agencies (MDAs), and other Bodies.
Other key Partners in this endeavor include the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), the Nigeria Police Force, and the Neighbourhood Watch.
Road Construction of this magnitude Inevitably leads to Temporary Traffic diversions, reducing the number of lanes available for road Users.
Moreover, the occasional Breakdowns and Accidents involving Heavy-duty vehicles, which are prevalent on this axis, further exacerbate Traffic congestion on the already limited lanes, occasionally causing bottlenecks.
“To mitigate these challenges, a series of Measures have been Implemented as part of the Project to ensure a smooth flow of Traffic.