"Reconstruction and rehabilitation of a part of the existing street network, sidewalks, facilities and accessories for them in the municipality of Septemvri, Pazardjik district", with improvements: • Reconstruction and rehabilitation of a street network in Septemvri, Musala Street,

The project envisages the reconstruction and rehabilitation of an existing street with pavements and the respective street accessories on the territory of Septemvri. The planned investment will be carried out on the territory of the municipal center and in particular Musala Street. The aim of the project is to restore and improve the transport performance and load-bearing capacity of the pavement in order to ensure the conditions for traffic safety, to decide on the rehabilitation of the street and to bring it in a condition for normal trafficking serving the population of Septemvri municipality. That section is part of a street built around 1970-1980, after which partial repairs were carried out. The flooring is in very bad condition. The street is heading south to north. The terrain is flat. The runway is upright. Longitudinal slopes have values ​​greater than the minimum permissible. There are one-sided pedestrian walkways along the route. Concrete elements are damaged and damaged. Pavement areas are overgrown with vegetation, have unevenness and collapse and do not have transverse and longitudinal slopes. The bordering is old, displaced and the regulation is not preserved after street repairs. There are street outflows that are insufficient to absorb surface water and new ones need to be built.       As a whole, road signs and road markings are incomplete, outdated and damaged where they are, or missing and deleted The total length of the street network to be rehabilitated is 120 linear meters.

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Overview

Status Contracted
Start date 08 Dec, 2020
End date 30 Jun, 2023
Contract date 08 Dec, 2020
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Financial information

Total cost 33,565.85
Grant 33,565.85
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 0.00
EU participation percent 90.0%

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