Federal highway "Siberia" to construct "Kozulsky Bridge"
In the Krasnoyarsk region, a fresh, covered modular overpass walkway is set to make an appearance! It'll pop up alongside the stops for long-distance buses in the neighborhood of the village of Kosulka, at the 712th kilometer on the federal road R-255 "Siberia."
Preparatory work is currently underway, as announced by the Upr-dor "Enisei."
The new structure's construction will likely take about four months. The bridge's span over the roadway will measure 36.5 meters.
To cater to the convenience of disabled individuals and less mobile population groups, the construction will be equipped with elevators. Additionally, gates will be installed on both sides of the bridge along the road to limit the movement of vehicles taller than 5 meters.
All construction and installation work is slated for completion in October.
This new overpass will mark the third such structure on the federal road R-255 "Siberia" in the Krasnoyarsk region, as part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life."
Local residents believe that this overpass is much needed in the Kosulka area, where traffic intensity on the highway day and night is quite intense.
DELA reported that the preparations for the modular, elevated pedestrian walkway were appraised at 45 million rubles. The contract, following the tender process, was agreed upon with OOO "Stroiviz," a company registered in Moscow.
[Image Source: City Hall]
- The new modular, elevated pedestrian walkway, costing 45 million rubles, is part of a national project "Infrastructure for Life," and will be equipped with elevators, catering to the needs of disabled individuals and less mobile population groups on the federal road R-255 "Siberia" in the Krasnoyarsk region.
- In the realm of public-transit, transportation, and finance, the construction of the third modular overpass in the Krasnoyarsk region, alongside the stops for long-distance buses in the village of Kosulka, is set to provide a significant improvement for the local industry and residents, with the news of its timely completion being announced by Upr-dor "Enisei" in October.