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Turkish highway network expanded

Turkey’s highway network has been expanded.
By MJ Woof October 29, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Construction of a stretch of Turkey’s North Marmara Highway will be built by a South Korean consortium – image © courtesy of Mike Woof

 

Turkey's highway network now totals 3,726km, with further developments to come. One of the key projects to go ahead will be the development of a stretch for the Northern Marmara Highway (NMH), an important 438km route connecting Europe and Asia.

Costing an estimated US$1.5 billion, the NMH project will include 31km of highway, a 1.6km bridge, access roads, 11 intersections, 19 underpasses, and 17 overpasses. A South Korean consortium, the Korea Expressway Corporation, will handle the work, with funding from Korea Infrastructure Asset Management (KIAMCO) and the Korea Overseas Infrastructure & Urban Development Corporation (KIND).

 

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