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Work continues on two tunnels, which are under construction on the Ayvacık-Küçükkuyu stretch of the highway connecting Çanakkale with İzmir and Balıkesir, and are intended to reduce transport from 45 minutes to 5 minutes.
With the completion of the divided road and tunnel works started on the Çanakkale-İzmir highway, the Kazdağları ramps, which are located in the region where traffic density increases especially in the summer months, will no longer be the “terrible dream” of drivers.
With the opening of the highway, which is located inside the ports of Çanakkale and İzmir and constitutes the logistics road infrastructure, transport between the north and south of Marmara and the Aegean region will be easier. In this way, the security of life and property will be provided in transit and a contribution will be made to the tourist, commercial and socioeconomic development of the region.
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In the region, which has dozens of hairpin bends, two double tube tunnels with a total length of 5,700 meters are being built as part of the construction of the 9.6-kilometer divided highway on the Ayvacık-Küçükkuyu route . Transportation on the 24-kilometer Kazdağları ramps, which can now be covered in 45 minutes, will take only 5 minutes after the tunnels open.
The road connecting Çanakkale with İzmir and Balıkesir uses approximately 7 thousand vehicles per day, 1200 of which are heavy tonnage.
Especially to constitute big problems for heavy vehicle drivers on the road due to the intensity of land transport in the summer, the establishment of the Republic of Turkey to ease the completion of the tunnel in 2023, the year 100.
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“OUR WORK CONTINUES WITH THE CHANGE SYSTEM”
Samet Yılmaz, the administrator of the tunnel construction site, told the AA correspondent that they have built 2 tunnels, T1 and T2, in the region. Expressing that the T1 tunnel is 1700 meters long and its construction started in June 2016 and that the excavation support and concrete level production were completed in August 2019, Yılmaz noted that they plan to open the T2 tunnel to traffic in the first quarter. of 2023.
Stating that this work would be completed by the Dardanelles to greatly relax the traffic that connects with other provinces of Turkey Samet Yilmaz, “We are currently at 4 thousand meters of tunnel our 2,750 meters of supporting excavation completed. This also 68.5 percent rank. Concrete as 58 percent Our work continues uninterrupted with the shift system. ” said.
Yılmaz indicated that the work in tunnels T1 and T2, which are an environmentally friendly project, continues 24 hours a day with 580 people and 230 work machines.
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