Belgrade bypass

Belgrade bypass

Belgrade City Road Bypasscite web|url=http://www.ebrd.com/projects/eias/36651e.pdf|title=Feasibility Study for Belgrade City Road By-Pass|publisher=EBRD|date=2008-08-16] (Serbian: "Обилазница око Београда") or simply Belgrade Bypass is a beltway, currently under construction, around the city of Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia.It is one of Serbia's most important infrastructural projects, financed from the National Investment Plan with the financial backing of European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and European Investment Bankcite web|url=http://www.bankwatch.org/newsroom/documents.shtml?x=2039574|title=International financing and resettlement aspects of the Belgrade bypass project|publisher=CEE Bankwatch Network|date=2007-07-10] . Its construction is expected to alleviate Belgrade's congestion problems, and remove all transit traffic from the city center, unloading the critical Gazela and Pančevo bridges. The total length of the bypass will be 69 kilometers.

The bypass was planned by the Belgrade's general urbanistic plan, and its parts have been sporadically built for 17 years. However, the works intensified around the end of 2005.cite web|url=http://www.bgdnovine.com/arhiva/broj08/tema.html|title=Kao Skadar na Bojani|date=2007-04-10|publisher=Bgd Novine] The total investment is estimated at euro 543 million, with around € 370 million remaining. Of those, 55 million come from the EBRD, 180 from the EIB, and the remainder from the National Investment Plan.

The works are carried out by the Public Utility "Roads of Serbia", with Mostogradnja, Energoprojekt niskogradnja, and Planum as subcontractors.Verify source|date=October 2007 However, the payments to the contractors have been spotty, and the City of Belgrade had to participate in the financing as well, in order to pay at least a part of the debt.cite web|url=http://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2007&mm=10&dd=20&nav_category=12&nav_id=268698|title=Beogradu preti saobraćajni kolaps|date=2007-10-20|publisher=B92]

ections

The bypass will consist of three principal sections:

* Section A, BatajnicaDobanovci, connecting the Belgrade-Novi Sad highway (E75) on the north and Šid–Belgrade highway on the west (E70), 9.7 km long.
* Section B, Dobanovci–Bubanj Potok, connecting E70 with the southbound Belgrade-Niš highway (E75), 37.3 km long
* Section C, Bubanj Potok–VinčaStarčevo (near Pančevo), 22 km long, crossing the Danube across a new bridge.cite web|url=http://www.bankwatch.org/newsroom/documents.shtml?x=2039570|title=Proposed plan for the Belgrade bypass project|publisher=CEE Bankwatch Network|date=2007-07-10]

Sections A and B are currently under simultaneous construction, and their opening is expected in 2008. Section B, spanning the hilly terrain, will include 4 tunnels and 40 viaducts, nine of them over 400 m high. Of those, only the semi-highway section from Dobanovci to Ostružnica is currently in use, but it only redirects the traffic headed for the Ibarska highway. In the final stage, it will also require enhancement of the existing Ostružnica bridge to accommodate the planned dual carriageway.

Section C is technically the most complex, as its construction involves building a 1,190 m bridge over Danube, and additional 11 viaducts and 2 tunnels. Its exact route is not decided yet, and the completion is scheduled for 2011.

References

External links

* [http://www.beobuild.net/news.php/190.html Beobuild.net] – news, discussions and photos of the bypass


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