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CNNC 23 signed a contract with the Georgia Expressway Project
Seetao 2022-12-16 10:40
  • Georgia's E-60 highway is the only international transportation link running through its east and west and connecting Asia and Europe
  • After the road is built, it will be particularly important for Georgia's economic development
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Recently, CNNC 23 signed a construction contract for cement concrete pavement paving of E-60 highway Shorapani-Argveta (F-4) with Georgia Branch of Guizhou Road and Bridge Group. This project is the first cooperation between CNNC 23 and the Georgia Branch of Guizhou Road and Bridge Group, and it is also the sixth cement concrete pavement construction contract signed in Georgia.

Georgia Highway Project

The project is located in Shorapani-Argveta, Georgia, from Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia in the east, to Batumi, a tourist resort in the west, running through the east and west of Georgia, and is a traffic artery connecting Georgia's economic and tourism centers.

At the same time, the project is also an important project that actively responds to the Belt and Road Initiative and helps build Asia-Europe traffic arteries, and provides an important impetus for promoting local employment and driving local economic development. CNNC 23 undertook the cement concrete pavement and guardrail construction of the Shorapani-Argveta (F-4) section of the E-60 highway, with a project volume of about 14KM and is expected to start in June 2023. Editor/He Yuting

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