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Tenders are being called for the new Road 9 construction project in Israel.
February 29, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Tenders are being called for the new Road 9 construction project in Israel. The 10km road will connect Hadera and surrounding towns with Road 6 in the Sharon region. The project is planned on the design build approach and has an estimated of US$199 million. When the road is complete it will help improve traffic flow in the Sharon region and the link is due for completion in three years. The highway will feature two lanes in each direction, with a planned speed limit of 110km/h. As part of the project, a new interchange will be built, the Hadera South interchange. This will connect Hadera and Emek towns to the new road, providing access to Roads 4 and 6. Five new bridges will be built along the road, as well as crossing for agricultural purposes.

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