Overview of construction news in Russia for today

Overview of the main news of construction in Russia for today.

In 2014, construction of a dam will begin in Khabarovsk, which will protect the banks of the Amur from erosion. It should be reminded that more than three and a half thousand inhabitants were affected by the high water in the region last summer. The dam plan was entrusted to the company «Dalgiprovodkhoz» and the result of their work is currently sent for state expertise. Once the project is approved, construction will begin.

The construction of a bridge across the Kerch Strait in Crimea is still being discussed. The best option, in the opinion of Avtodor (the state company entrusted with this project), is a bridge across the Tuzla spit, which will be combined with 4 road lanes and two railway tracks in the Tuzla alignment. The cost of building such a structure will cost 149-157 billion rubles, as well as additional funds in the amount of 82-86 billion rubles and 51 billion rubles will go to preparatory work and the construction of access roads. Recall that the total number of proposed options is 74 and the final choice will depend on the feasibility studies..

The Pskov region has allocated 300 million rubles for the first stage of the construction of the overpass in Velikiye Luki. A competition for the implementation of the project will be launched in the near future.

Near Voronezh, the construction of a toll road section on the M4 «Don» highway has begun. The four-lane road with a six-meter dividing strip will have a length of 29.15 km, and motorists will be able to drive along it at a speed of 150 km / h. The project cost is over 17 billion rubles. The work is planned to be completed in 2016.

Investors from China will invest about $ 2 billion in the construction of a new branch of the Moscow metro. These funds will be used to build a metro line in New Moscow — from the station «Ulitsa Novatorov» to the station «Stolbovo».

In the summer, construction of the Power of Siberia gas pipeline will begin, which will supply gas from Russia to China. It will run across the territory from the Irkutsk region and Yakutia to Vladivostok. Almost the entire gas pipeline will be built from domestically produced pipes.

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