BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 10. The
implementation of an important road project that will change the
transportation map of the Absheron Peninsula continues, the
statement of the State Agency of Azerbaijan Automobile Roads says,
Trend reports.
The new road, which will connect the M1 Baku-Guba-Russian state
border highway with the M4 Baku-Shamakhi-Yevlakh highway, will
greatly facilitate interregional connections.
The construction of new road is carried out within the project
of construction of Pirshaghi-Novkhani-Khirdalan-M4 highway under
the State Program on Improving Transport Infrastructure in Baku and
its Surrounding Areas for 2025–2030.
The 29-kilometer highway, built to technical category 1B
standards, will boast six lanes. The project includes the
construction of nine interchanges, 13 overpasses, a channel bridge,
and two tunnel-type overpasses.
The project also includes the installation of 12 rectangular
crossings, 28 circular and various diameter pipes, drainage wells,
various sized drainage pipes, as well as spare crossing pipes along
the road.
All the construction work is carried out in accordance with
“Construction Norms and Rules,” following the proper technological
sequence and maintaining high-quality standards. To ensure timely
completion, the necessary equipment and workforce have been
mobilized on-site.
The new highway will provide convenient and efficient transport
connections between settlements in the northeast of the Absheron
Peninsula and the northern regions via the Baku–Guba–state border
highway with Russia, as well as with the western regions via the
Baku–Shamakhi–Yevlakh highway, all without requiring passage
through the capital.
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