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New Moscow highway project planned

A new highway project is being planned to improve transport links to and from Russia’s capital, Moscow. The 16km route will connect Vinogradovo, Boltino and Tarasovka featuring two lanes in either direction. The link will feature six bridges and overpasses and is expected to carry from 24,600-33,800 vehicles/day. The route will be managed by the Fourth Concession Company following an agreement with the Gazprom Bank. Construction should be complete by 2022, with the project worth over US$375 million and the
September 10, 2019 Read time: 1 min

A new highway project is being planned to improve transport links to and from Russia’s capital, Moscow. The 16km route will connect Vinogradovo, Boltino and Tarasovka featuring two lanes in either direction. The link will feature six bridges and overpasses and is expected to carry from 24,600-33,800 vehicles/day. The route will be managed by the Fourth Concession Company following an agreement with the Gazprom Bank. Construction should be complete by 2022, with the project worth over US$375 million and the concession package lasting for 15 years.

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