The first batch of Transapuseana, the most expensive county road in Romania, has been received

The first batch of Transapuseana, the most expensive county road in Romania, has been received
The first batch of Transapuseana, the most expensive county road in Romania, has been received
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26.04.2024 20:41

The first batch of Transapuseana, the most expensive county road in Romania, has been received. Photo: Facebook/Marius Hațegan

The first lot of Transapuseana, the road that crosses the Apuseni Mountains, was inaugurated on Friday, being about 43 kilometers of county road.

“Today, there was the reception of the works on lot 1 of the Transapusena, which totals no less than 43 kilometers. A legendary road, emblematic for Alba County and for Romania. An investment as expensive as it is necessary. As an engineer, I can say that the works are grade 10 and “hats off!”. As the vice-president of the County Council, I convey that I have strictly respected the deadline for the completion of the works”, announced, on social networks, the vice-president of the Alba County Council, Marius Haţegan.

He also presented figures related to the realization of this first section: 26 thousand tons/277 thousand square meters of asphalt concrete layer, 41 thousand tons of binder layer, 44 thousand cubic meters of broken stone for the foundation, 25 thousand cubic meters of concrete used for consolidation works and 23 thousand linear meters of metal parapet.

County road (DJ) 107I, originally known as “Transalpina de Apuseni”, was later renamed Transapuseana. It is the largest investment on a county road in Romania, with a total project value of over 73 million euros, a project largely financed by European funds. The road, 78 kilometers long, connects the municipality of Aiud (Highway A10) and the Bucium – Abrud area (DN 74).

Publisher: IC

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