Mytishchi Chord Expressway (Vinogradovo – Boltino – Tarasovka motor highway)

Mytishchi Chord Expressway (Vinogradovo – Boltino – Tarasovka motor highway)


Design and construction timelines: 2019 to 2024

The concession agreement was signed on January 30, 2018. This is one of the first projects in the road construction sphere in Russia, which will be implemented under VIS Group’s private concession initiative and the largest in the transport industry of the Moscow region.

The concession agreement provides for the creation of a large-scale transport infrastructure facility, including 11 bridges and overpasses and 6 traffic interchanges. The length of the high-speed, four-lane, category 1B road will be 16.1 km. The speed on the highway is up to 110 km per hour, the expected traffic is up to 39,000 vehicles per day.

The high-speed road created under the concession agreement is designed to significantly improve transport links in a large area of the Moscow Region and relieve the existing roads. It will take place at a distance of 4-8 km from the Moscow Ring Road, acting as an alternate route and keeping local roads as alternatives. At the same time, motorists will have the opportunity to use individual road sections and pay for the actual distance traveled using the “free-flow” system.

After the traffic is launched, travel time to Moscow will be reduced by an average of 1 hour. Residents of the Yaroslavl direction will be able to get to Sheremetyevo International Airport faster, bypassing the Moscow road network.

The construction of the Vinogradovo-Boltino-Tarasovka highway is slated to be completed in 2024 at the expense of own and borrowed funds from a private partner, the Fourth Concession Company, which is part of VIS Group. The total term of the concession (including 4 years of construction) is 15 years. During this period, the concessionaire will carry out the technical and commercial operation of the motorway. After this period, the road will be transferred to the Moscow Region free of charge.



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