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03/26/2012 
Arrangement of wearing course of pavement for overall length of the road section “Aktobe – Martuk” has been planned in 2013

As per status for March 26 of the current year the Contractor “Cengiz Insaat” has carried out the arrangement of binding course for asphalt concrete pavement for 40 km of the road section “Aktobe – Martuk”. Arrangement of wearing course for overall length of the road has been planned in the current year. Contractor also plans to construct 16 bridges, including 2 overpasses across the railroad and 44 culverts.

Total number of the staff, involved in the construction of this road section of the Transit Corridor “Western Europe – Western China” is 836 people. Mobilized equipment is 235 units. Almost every material used in the construction is of domestic production. Putting into operation of the road section has been planned for April 2013.

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