The Bahmut commune from the central Calarasi district will benefit from a bypass road, designed and made according to the European norms, which will considerably ease the flow of transport, which crosses it. The settlement’s bypass road, with a length of about 6 km, was opened for movement n October 20, in the presence of Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita and Deputy PM, Infrastructure and Regional Development Minister Andrei Spinu, the government’s communication and protocol department reported.
The road segment, constructed with the European Union’s support, is part of the R1 national road Chisinau-Ungheni-border with Romania. It has two lanes, small bridges, an underground passage and two intersections. The construction works started in 2015 and the project’s overall value was about 10 million euros – provided as grant by EU through the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
“For us, it is important to build quality roads in each settlement; therefore, after a period of the process’ procrastination, the project was taken over by the Infrastructure and Regional Development Ministry. Thus, the construction project was de-blocked and the works were finished during one year,” Natalia Gavrilita said.
The bypass road will be inaugurated after the works are finished, which will last for two weeks. (Moldpres/Business World Magazine)