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The second phase of Changzhang Expressway reconstruction and expansion is an important part of the trunk network of "ten vertical, ten horizontal and ten linked" trunk lines in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, and is also the "main artery" running through the north and south of the city. Today (25th), the city on-site reporter visited the front line of the construction of key projects and went to the scene to experience.
The city scene reporter learned that the Shangrao Street interchange to the hub section of Fuxing Avenue in the second phase of the Changzhang Expressway reconstruction and expansion project has been officially opened to traffic during this year's Lantern Festival. The person in charge of the project said that on the 24th, the navigation information of this road has been updated synchronously, and the current traffic flow on the road is still large.
The second phase of the Changzhang Expressway reconstruction and expansion project starts from the Lizhuangshan Bridge on Fengsheng Expressway and ends at the southwest hub of Changchang, with a total length of 992 kilometers, the whole line is two-way six-lane, and the design speed is 80 kilometers per hour. After the completion of the project, it will further improve the urban trunk road network, drive the development of areas along the line, and lay the foundation for the development strategy of "southern extension" of Nanchang City.
Changzhang Expressway Reconstruction and Expansion Phase II Project Deputy Manager Qi Tian: On February 9, we opened to traffic from Lizhuangshan Bridge to Shangrao Avenue, and yesterday opened to traffic from Shangrao Avenue to Fuxing Avenue.Next, the project team will speed up the construction of a 3-kilometer road from the hub of Fuxing Avenue to the hub of Hongzhou Avenue.
Qi Tian, deputy manager of the second phase of the Changzhang reconstruction and expansion project: At present, we have completed 96% of the bridge project, 95% of the pavement project, and 90% of the traffic safety and greening, which is expected to be opened to traffic in April.