Terre-Rouge/Verdun Link Road: The Expected Completion In November

11 years, 2 months ago - 31 August 2013, Le Matinal
Terre-Rouge/Verdun Link Road: The Expected Completion In November
The 'Link Road' linking Earth Red Verdun and Valentina (Phoenix) will be ready in early November according to a source familiar with the matter. This road is seen as a convenient vehicle access from the North. The new path will inevitably relieve the M1 and M2 motorway. The first phase of the project will accuse a small delay due to a problem of landslides but the second phase is in the process of being completed.

Long road to four lanes of 26 km, the 'Terre-Rouge/Verdun Link Road is in fact the first and largest road infrastructure project in the country at a cost of Rs 2.2 billion. Its construction was funded largely by the French Development Agency (AFD) has offered Maurice 40 million euros for the start of construction of the first phase. This road will be built in two phases, a section of Terre Rouge to Verdun, and another Verdun Trianon and Valentina. The first phase is carried out by Colas Colas Madagascar and Mauritius.
The second phase will be provided by JV Gamma and BCEG at a cost of Rs 1.5 billion.
At this time, the engineers of the Road Development Authority (RDA) and contractors are working extra hard to ensure the project is completed on time. The first phase has already been paved to Long Mountain. The markings ('road markings') is currently being conducted. But with the bad weather experienced by the country in recent times, work slightly delayed due to Ripailles a landslide. In addition, Red Earth in Valton, engineers have had problems with topography.
Someone close this folder stressed that the land had to cut in half to build roads. "Then we had slips of ground. We had not expected this and it is a cause of delay. We had this problem on a distance of 5 kilometers, of Creve Coeur Ripailles. We had to proceed in stages. There is also the fact that there was a hole 28 meters to fill that need 80,000 m3 of rock, "he argued.