Two new patcher machines deployed

Two new Roadmaster patcher machines have been recently deployed to the Cavan road network. The patchers are currently being deployed on three-week rotation throughout the county’s three municipal districts.

The two Roadmaster spray injection patching machines were procured from Leitrim-based Archway Products at a combined investment of €670,000 including VAT.

The high velocity spray injection patching machines are fast, safe, and efficient, can complete hundreds of metres of repair work in a single shift, and can be used for a variety of treatments including pre-surface dress work, pothole repair, intricate repairs, preventative maintenance, and edge repair.

Pictured with Cavan County Council’s two new Roadmaster high velocity road patchers are (from left) Joe Curran, Driver; Cllr Patricia Walsh; Paddy Connaughton, Director of Service; Cathaoirleach of Cavan County Council, Cllr John Paul Feeley; Raymond Warrington, Executive Engineer, Machinery Yard; Cllr Sarah O’Reilly; and John Francis Halton, Driver. PHOTO: Vera Farrelly.
Pictured with Cavan County Council’s two new Roadmaster high velocity road patchers are (from left) Joe Curran, Driver; Cllr Patricia Walsh; Paddy Connaughton, Director of Service; Cathaoirleach of Cavan County Council, Cllr John Paul Feeley; Raymond Warrington, Executive Engineer, Machinery Yard; Cllr Sarah O’Reilly; and John Francis Halton, Driver. PHOTO: Vera Farrelly.

Cathaoirleach of Cavan County Council, Councillor John Paul Feeley said, “I welcome the deployment of these impressive machines to the Cavan road network. A combination of late, severe winter frosts and warmer, wetter summers has resulted in significant deterioration of some road surfaces, and this welcome investment by the Council and the Department of Transport will go some way towards restoring a quality road surface motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians alike”.

Director of Services for Transportation, Environment, Water Services, and Climate Action. Paddy Connaughton said, “Cavan County Council received a grant of €100,000 from the Department of Transport towards the units, with the remainder of the financing coming from the council’s own resources, a significant investment in the maintenance of the county’s road infrastructure”.

Members of the public who wish to report a pothole or other defect in the road network can do so by visiting www.cavancoco.ie/report-it.