Russia's 'Infrastructure for Life' Project Hits 60% Completion in Lazarevsky District
A significant road improvement project is underway in the Lazarevsky District, backed by the 'Infrastructure for Life' national project spearheaded by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The project's progress is notable, with key milestones achieved.
The construction process is now 60% complete, with a leveling layer of crushed stone already laid. Earthworks and platform preparation using a sand-gravel mixture have been successfully finished. Additionally, 70% of the total geotextile covering has been put in place.
A new automatic weigh-in-motion control point for vehicles is set to commence operation no later than October 15 this year. This control point is being constructed at kilometer 44 of the 'Access Road to the Workers' Settlement of Mukhen' highway, marking a significant advancement in the project's timeline.
The 'Infrastructure for Life' project continues to make strides in the Lazarevsky District. With the completion of key construction phases and the upcoming operation of the new control point, the project is on track to enhance the region's road infrastructure.
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