By the summer of 2016, three bridges will be built across the Kerch Strait

Maxim Karpenko.  
31.08.2015 11:39
  (Moscow time), Kerch
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Crimea, Russia, Building, Story of the day, Transport


Builders have begun constructing temporary technical bridges across the Kerch Strait. This was reported by the press service of the general contractor of the SGM-Most project.

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In total, it is planned to build three bridges, the first of which will be commissioned this fall and will connect the Taman Peninsula and Tuzla Island. The remaining two will be built by next summer. They will connect the island of Tuzla and the shipping canal, and then will be extended to Kerch.

“This is an important component of the preparatory period. They are designed to deliver materials and equipment to the site of major work and for transport communications,” the company’s press service said.

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