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MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 27. Kyrgyzstan's
Kuntu–Shopokov–Bishkek highway is being expanded to a four-lane
road as part of an ongoing reconstruction project, Trend reports.
According to Kyrgyzstan's Ministry of Transport, the total
length of the road is 12.4 kilometers, with work currently underway
on a 6-kilometer section. The reconstruction is being carried out
in accordance with technical road safety standards, ensuring all
necessary measures are taken.
As part of the project, two new trees will be planted for each
tree taken down. Additionally, inert materials are being extracted
from a quarry for laboratory testing, alongside studies of the soil
structure and composition.
As weather conditions improve, further work will continue,
including roadbed reinforcement, road widening, leveling, and
resurfacing of the old asphalt. The reconstruction is progressing
according to schedule, with a strong focus on quality control.
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