Crushing end to R&H Hall silos as rubble is recycled for Midleton rail line upgrade

Some 16,000 tonnes of crushed concrete is set for re-use in one of the city's most significant construction recycling projects
Crushing end to R&H Hall silos as rubble is recycled for Midleton rail line upgrade

Rubble clearance well underway on Kennedy Quay in preparation for the next phase of O'Callaghan Properties (OCP) €350m redevelopment of the South Docks. Picture: Chani Anderson

RUBBLE weighing more than the Brooklyn Bridge is being shifted off Kennedy Quay for use in a rail line upgrade in what’s described as one of the most significant construction recycling projects ever undertaken in Cork city.

Some 16,000 tonnes of crushed concrete, the remnants of the R&H silos, will be used to upgrade the Midleton to Cork rail line, a decision estimated to save the equivalent in CO2 emissions of what 85 long-haul flights could be expected to generate (c18,000 kg/CO2), or the electricity consumption of about 250 households a year.

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