The existing bridge across the Rotten Elanetz River was planned to be dismantled after the construction of a new one, but this did not materialize – Russian troops destroyed the structure.
In the Nikolaev region, the construction of a bridge has been completed, connecting the communities of the Nikolaev and Voznesensky districts of the region. This was reported by the State Agency for Rehabilitation and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine.
“The need to build a new building arose due to the fact that the old bridge, built in 1958, was last repaired 35 years ago and is no longer in repair. In addition, it is located on a horizontal curve with radius of 100 m. , which led to a large number of accidents,” said the report.
As part of the reconstruction of the H-24 Blagoveshchenskoye – Nikolaev highway, the road was leveled, and the position of the bridge was also changed.
The existing bridge across the Rotten Elanetz River was planned to be dismantled after the construction of a new one, but this did not materialize – Russian troops destroyed the structure.

“On the new bridge, apart from straightening the route by widening the existing road, they also added an elevator lane. The new bridge crossing is 109 meters long. The builders have completed the work of strengthening and concreting the bridge structure. , reinforced concrete beams and slabs were installed. The embankment was strengthened with bridge structure techniques , the base was strengthened with crushed stone and crushed stone of different fractions, geotextiles were made and a geogrid, works were carried out to stabilize the subgrade. , updated road signs, applied markings. The bridge will be lit with energy-saving lamps,” the agency said.
Recall that at the end of July, the Moldovan Parliament adopted an agreement with Ukraine on the construction of a road bridge across the Dniester near Yampol.
Source: korrespondent

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