Kyiv Launches 610 Million Hryvnia Tender for Brestskyi Interchange Overhaul.
Major Kyiv Interchange Set for Reconstruction
According to Novyny.live: Kyiv has announced a tender to select a general contractor for the reconstruction of the key traffic interchange at the intersection of Brestskyi Avenue and Vadyma Hetmana Street. The estimated cost of the project is 609.8 million hryvnias. The client for this significant infrastructure project is the municipal enterprise 'Directorate for Construction of Road Transport Structures of the City of Kyiv'. This overhaul is part of broader efforts to modernize the capital's transport network, which has faced increased strain.
The scope of work detailed in the project includes:
- construction of two bridge ramps;
- anti-corrosion protection;
- roadworks;
- relocation of utility lines;
- landscaping of the surrounding area;
- implementation of new traffic management schemes;
- final commissioning of the interchange.
Tender proposals will be accepted in accordance with the requirements of Ukraine's 'Public Procurement Law'.
Project Goals and Impact
The primary objectives of completing this vital artery's reconstruction are to enhance the capital's road infrastructure and reduce congestion on major city highways. Project implementation is expected to improve road safety and convenience for both drivers and pedestrians.
This project forms a component of Kyiv's comprehensive program for developing its transport infrastructure. It aims not only to improve automotive traffic flow but also to lessen the negative environmental impact caused by chronic traffic jams. Ultimately, the reconstruction is designed to provide city residents with more convenient and safer transport infrastructure, which should positively influence the overall quality of life in Kyiv.
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