It is for sure that by the end of April 2011, we will use this particular highway, as this is what the terms of the contract and the execution conditions state.
Ibram Aidîn, the manager of Region Direction of Roadways and Bridges, spoke to us about how the highway A2, that is the section between Cernavodă and Constanţa, will look like, about how much this road section will cost and which company will build it. On Ziua de Constanţa website (www.ziuadeconstanta.ro) you may access all the auction assignation documents for both parts of the Cernavodă-Constanţa road section, as appear on the website of National Company of Roadways and Bridges.
Which area will pass Cernavodă-Constanţa highway section?
Cernavodă-Constanţa road section starts at the end of the already built highway part, goes to Cernavodă Lock, is about 160 km away from the Channel's margin, at the hill feet, then climbs up to the hill tops in the section between Ivrinezu Mare and the Channel. If we use the highway towards Constanţa, we will have Ivrinezu Mare on the right, the Channel on the left, then we pass on about 3 km distance from Remus Opreanu place and, if you want a closer landmark, at about 200 m distance from the former Valea Dacilor stopping place, on the left of the village.
We will also have a discharging point at the junction between County Road no 381 and Siminoc village road, which cuts the National Road no 3 in the middle of the distance between Ciocârlia de Sus and Murfatlar. The highway passes over the Channel at 1 km distance from Straja Monument, having Valu lui Traian village on the left, and at about 3.5 km distance from the road between Cumpăna and Constanţa meets the ring road of our city.
How long will A2 highway be?
The first section, that is from Cernavodă to Medgidia, is 19.2 km long and ends at the road between Medgidia and Peştera; t