25% of the total project has been completed and his work is on a timetable for his final delivery on May 16, 2027.
This finding was made by the political leadership of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, led by Minister Christos Dimas, in an autopsy and a meeting, at noon, in the work of the Fly Over highway on the Thessaloniki Regional Road.
The government’s deputy minister of Infrastructure Nikos Tachiaos, the Secretary General of Infrastructure Dimitris Anagnopoulos, the Secretary General of Transport Despina Paliarouta and representatives of the contractor consortium, of the two companies who construct the project, participated in the government.
“Currently, more than 25% of the project has been implemented and proceeds with extremely fast pace, as we have announced in the schedule for 2027,” said Infrastructure and Transport Christos Dimas and continued:
“The project is evolving very rapidly. What I want to emphasize is that, despite the fact that there may be a skepticism in the city of Thessaloniki about a year ago, whether it will affect traffic, even whether it will be done, whether the project is completed, we all see the continuous construction sites that exist, we see the course of evolution. “
Mr. Dimas thanked the two manufacturers and all of Thessaloniki’s bodies, in particular the traffic for its interventions to facilitate traffic, local government, as well as Deputy Minister of Interior (Macedonia-Thrace) Costas Giouleka and added:
“All of us, all of us, join forces so that we can implement a pioneering and innovative project for Greek. A project that will essentially help circulate, the smoother flow of traffic and, come back to say, is the largest road project in the city of Thessaloniki. And that also shows the government’s intention to finally solve Thessaloniki traffic, combined with the subway. Therefore, the autopsies on the part of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport will continue to complete the project within a timetable, as has been announcedi.
For his part, Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Nikos Tahaios defended the choice of the project, not only for its design but also for the methodology of its construction. “It is very important that this project is based on public partnership with the private sector. There are very important private funds that have been invested to complete this project. And you see, that it is running at rhythms, which are unprecedented. “
Mr Tahaios stressed that “this is an indisputable testimony that the work will be delivered in its time, that is, May 16, 2027” and that “there is no intention, but no tolerance on the part of the Ministry’s political leadership for delays”.
“The project will be saving for Thessaloniki“, Mr. Tahaios said and after thanking all those involved, as well as the current and the previous minister, he added:
“I think it is one of the best testimonies of good practice in Greek public administration this project.”
Infrastructure Secretary General Dimitris Anagnopoulos emphasized that it is “a complex road project of the territory in the city of Thessaloniki, with great technical characteristics”, noting that “as we see, its basic planning, the most difficult tasks have been implemented.”
Mr. Anagnopoulos emphasized that the project would make a significant contribution to the circulation, that there is a readiness on the part of the ministry to resolve any possible change, or possible obstacle, arise in construction and that the timetable is normally observed.
Representatives of the consortium of the two companies, who construct the project, spoke about the project about the project. “There are construction sites all along the project, we work on a timetable and we try the best to facilitate traffic,” said Avax Managing Director Konstantinos Mitzalis and continued: “We are within 20.”
METKA CEO Dinos Benroubis added: “The consortium now controls the project, knows it, holds it and has a very clear picture. From now on, all the issues we have in front of us are well known, and this makes us optimistic with our efforts and with the ministry’s attempt to finish, when we have to finish, and deliver it in time to Thessaloniki. “
Source: Skai
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