Azerbaijan Continues Construction Of Khankendi-Shusha-Lachin Highway
Date
6/20/2024 5:19:58 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 20. The State Roads
Agency of Azerbaijan is successfully continuing the implementation
of road infrastructure projects in the territories liberated from
occupation in accordance with the directives and decrees of the
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, Trend
reports, referring to the State Roads Agency of Azerbaijan.
Among the important road infrastructure projects in this
direction is the Khankendi-Shusha-Lachin highway under
construction.
The road in the second technical category, with a total length
of 34 kilometers, has a width of 15 meters, and the width of each
lane is 3.75 meters.
Two bridges, four tunnels, and 73 culverts will be constructed
on the road. Drilling is underway at the entrance and exit portals
of the first and third tunnels, with lengths of 440 and 1100
meters, and at the exit portal of the second tunnel, with a length
of 540 meters.
Meanwhile, the project is underway to relocate communication
lines.
The project, implemented following the "Construction Norms and
Rules" under the control of the management of the State Road Agency
of Azerbaijan, is carried out per the schedule and technological
sequence.
The necessary amount of labor and equipment has been involved in
the timely completion of construction works in the territory.
To note, the Khankendi-Shusha-Lachin highway is one of the road
infrastructure projects being implemented in the territories of
Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur economic regions, which will play an
important role in the socio-economic development of the liberated
territories.
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