Murcia City Council will begin later this month the works of the North Coast, South Coast Sangonera diversion, which were auctioned earlier this year.
As explained by the Town Planning Councillor, Fernando Berberena, will be launched the first two phases of the Green Sangonera forwarding, which will amount to more than 10 million euros.
In total there were almost four kilometers, divided into two sections.
The implementation period is 9 months and to be completed early next year.
This infrastructure will have two lanes in each direction, center median and bike lanes.
Also begin in late April, early May, the works of the first phase of the South Coast, divided into two sections, from the Avenue de la Region de Murcia (Algezares) to Santa Catalina Highway, and from Santa Catalina to the Municipal Auditorium in La Alberca.
Measured approximately 4 miles, will have a lead time of 11 months and 8 million euros will.
This road will have three lanes in each direction and central median.
Throughout this month also will launch the construction of the first phase of the North Coast.
This first phase will begin in the square of Juan de Borbón, where Ikea, and come up Juan Carlos I, at the height of the sub-station of Espinardo.
The work will take place in three stages.
In addition, the works include two sections of interceptor storm of great ability, who goes by Juan de Borbón Juan Carlos I.
The implementation period of this first phase of the North Coast is 7 months.
This road will have three lanes in each direction and central median.
This work is highly complex by the existence of electric pylons in the area of the strut and a gas pipeline to be diverted.
The City Council is holding meetings to make detours while the works are executed.
Urban is finishing the project then run North Coast from Juan Carlos I (Terra Natura, in the area of the principals), of great complexity because there are 4 lines of high tension and medium voltage to be diverted or burying.
For several months working with Iberdrola to find technical solutions to the burial of these lines.
The study project provides for the implementation of three individual drawers that if broken could connect another line complements and does not render the public electricity supply.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia