A convoy of oversized concrete pipes has departed Condron Concrete's manufacturing facility in Tullamore, Co. Offaly, bound for the Adare Bypass project site in Co. Limerick, underscoring the role of Irish manufacturing in delivering critical national infrastructure. The Limerick Leader reported on the milestone delivery, which forms part of the new road development being constructed by Sisk Sorensen JV.
The pipes, measuring 2.4 metres in diameter and 2.5 metres in length, are among the largest produced at the Offaly facility. Due to their size and weight, they were transported under controlled convoy conditions from Tullamore to the Co. Limerick site.
The pipes will form part of the underground drainage infrastructure for the Adare Bypass, a major road development designed to improve traffic flow around the historic village of Adare and enhance connectivity along one of the country's key transport corridors.
Condron Concrete has been manufacturing concrete pipes and drainage solutions for major infrastructure projects across Ireland for more than five decades.
John Condron, managing director of Condron Concrete, said: "Producing pipes of this size requires significant engineering expertise and manufacturing precision. We are proud that products manufactured here in Tullamore will form part of the infrastructure supporting a major national road project like the Adare Bypass. It is a great example of Irish manufacturing supporting Irish infrastructure."
The Adare Bypass project is part of ongoing investment in Ireland's transport network and will provide improved safety, reduced congestion, and more reliable journey times for road users in the region.
Get the full details of Condron Concrete's role in the Adare Bypass project here.




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