Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Turkish cargo ship under construction worker backlog support bridge in the Kerch Strait – TASS

Sochi, on 23 March. / TASS /. Turkish cargo ship collided with the bridge towers under construction worker in the Kerch Strait, the course of the construction of the bridge to the Crimea state of emergency has not affected. This was announced on Wednesday told Tass source in the Information Centre “Crimean bridge”.

The incident occurred on 19 March, but we know about him was only now.

“March 19 at 23:25 MSK ship “Lira” under the flag of Panama, owned by Turkuaz Shipping Corp, when following the Kerch-Yenikalsky channel deviated from the recommended route in the area of ​​buoy 21 and 23a, and then made a pile on the structural elements of the working bridge, “- said the source

As a result of a collision with a marine vessel destroyed pillar number 80, including piles of 1020 mm diameter and a length of 58 meters, crossbars and headroom. Affected individual score Lighthouse piles, another two adjacent supports were damaged.

The information center “Crimean bridge” was assured that “replacement of support will not affect the deadlines for technological bridge into operation”.

The crew of nine people hurt, cargo ship put on a raid in the port of Taganrog.

State contract for the design and construction of a bridge across the Kerch Strait was signed February 17, 2015 between PKU “Management of federal highways” Taman “Rosavtodor and Ltd. “Stroygazmontazh.” it is planned that in December 2018 completed the construction work, and will be open to traffic on the bridge in operation. in 2019, after the completion of all commissioning work and landscaping bridge is planned to put into operation.

Kerch bridge is being built at the expense of the federal budget in the framework of the federal target program “Social and economic development Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol until 2020″, without the involvement of extra-budgetary funding. The estimated project cost is 211.9 billion rubles. in the fourth quarter of 2015 prices.

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