British company completed 25% of the construction of plants to the weight of vehicles
On: Sun 01/01/2012 6:22
Wasit / follow-up term economic
manager said roads and bridges of Wasit province, Mohammed Qusay: The company Sekshnz British General Contracting has completed 25% of the construction of five stations to the weight of cargo vehicles world-class art, stressing that the project carries a feasibility large truck owners and the Department of the roads being less high maintenance costs due to increased loads.
He said Qusay, according to (Rn) that "the company Sekshnz British General Contracting has achieved so far 25% of the erection and operation of the five stations to the weight of loads of vehicles on the highways of the province within the project aims to set up 25 stations in all governorates at a cost of 33 billion Iraqi dinars and duration of the implementation of 210 days. "
He said Qusay, the stations that are working, and distributed at the entrance to Cote - Baghdad intersection of Essaouira, and spend NUMANIYA - Shomali and specifically in the village of No. 4, at the entrance to Powder - Ivory versus hand Jassan, and on the road to Côte - Building near the hand, Sheikh Saad , and also on the road to Nasiriya - Cote d'near the Technical Institute. "
The Qusay "The new stations are high-tech according to the electronic system through which you can measure the load the truck on the speed of 5 km per hour, contrary to the stations that currently exist.
The Director of Roads and Wasit that "these stations with high-tech with the feasibility of large owners of these trucks as well as the Department of the ways in which a year spent huge amounts of money for maintenance of the roads caused by overloads while helping truckers increase in the maintenance period that you get as a result of overloading as well. "
The total length of highways in the province of Wasit has more than 1500 km suffers the bulk of the damage caused by overloads which makes the amount of maintenance of the roads are unable to perform full maintenance of these roads but what happens from maintenance operations a year, a very small percentage compared to the size of the damage present.
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