11.09.2024
The readiness of the road surface of the 16-kilometer highway currently exceeds 90%. The top layer of modern stone mastic asphalt concrete (SMA) has been laid on 12.9 km of the road’s main route. 5 units of special equipment are engaged in the work, including Vogele asphalt paving complexes, which are equipped with a 3D system for monitoring all parameters online. This allows for more precise control of the paving process, ensuring a uniform high-quality road surface.
Work is underway along the entire length of the highway. 20 km of noise protection screens and 880 lighting masts have already been installed, and 95% of the utility networks have been reconstructed. The first line of the tunnel at the intersection with the Old Yaroslavskoe Highway has been built, and automobile traffic has been launched there. In total, VIS Group employs 1,100 people and over 230 units of special equipment.
The Mytishchi High-Speed Chord is one of the largest infrastructure projects in the Moscow Region, which is designed to significantly improve transport accessibility for over 850,000 residents of the region. The project is being implemented in a concession format, with the investor and concessionaire being VIS Group. The government of the Moscow Region is the concession grantor. As a result of the project, all adjacent settlements, as well as the cities of attraction of the Yaroslavskoe, Ostashkovskoe and Dmitrovskoe Highways, will be connected to the new transport infrastructure, leading to significantly decreased congestion of the north-eastern section of the Moscow Ring Road.
Laying of cast asphalt has begun on the Mytishchi high-speed chord overpasses
The work is being carried out simultaneously on several overpasses; 5,509.5 m2 of cast asphalt have already been laid in the area of Ostashkovskoye and Afanasovskoye highways. In total, the project includes 11 bridges and overpasses, all of which are in a high state of readiness. The total length of artificial structures is almost 2 km. Cast asphalt is characterized by increased strength. The special laying process, in which the asphalt is heated and poured onto the road surface results in a strong adhesion to the road base and a smooth surface that can withstand heavy traffic and extreme weather conditions. Such a surface lasts much longer than ordinary asphalt.The readiness of the road surface of the 16-kilometer highway currently exceeds 90%. The top layer of modern stone mastic asphalt concrete (SMA) has been laid on 12.9 km of the road’s main route. 5 units of special equipment are engaged in the work, including Vogele asphalt paving complexes, which are equipped with a 3D system for monitoring all parameters online. This allows for more precise control of the paving process, ensuring a uniform high-quality road surface.
Work is underway along the entire length of the highway. 20 km of noise protection screens and 880 lighting masts have already been installed, and 95% of the utility networks have been reconstructed. The first line of the tunnel at the intersection with the Old Yaroslavskoe Highway has been built, and automobile traffic has been launched there. In total, VIS Group employs 1,100 people and over 230 units of special equipment.
The Mytishchi High-Speed Chord is one of the largest infrastructure projects in the Moscow Region, which is designed to significantly improve transport accessibility for over 850,000 residents of the region. The project is being implemented in a concession format, with the investor and concessionaire being VIS Group. The government of the Moscow Region is the concession grantor. As a result of the project, all adjacent settlements, as well as the cities of attraction of the Yaroslavskoe, Ostashkovskoe and Dmitrovskoe Highways, will be connected to the new transport infrastructure, leading to significantly decreased congestion of the north-eastern section of the Moscow Ring Road.