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Flyover project for Chinese city Shenzhen

The city of Shenzhen in China is to benefit from a new flyover project intended to improve traffic flow. The US$178 million project involves the construction of the Yangangdong Flyover, with work expected to commence in December 2016 and due for completion during 2020. In all the new flyover link will feature 12 stretches of elevated viaducts as well as 13 bridges. In addition the new link will also include two tunnel sections.
October 5, 2016 Read time: 1 min
The city of Shenzhen in China is to benefit from a new flyover project intended to improve traffic flow. The US$178 million project involves the construction of the Yangangdong Flyover, with work expected to commence in December 2016 and due for completion during 2020. In all the new flyover link will feature 12 stretches of elevated viaducts as well as 13 bridges. In addition the new link will also include two tunnel sections.

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