Work continues on Pero Ćetković Boulevard in Podgorica

The Agency for Construction and Development of Podgorica said that the works are worth EUR 1.811.901 including VAT.

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Bulevar Pero Ćetkovića (Illustration, "Vijesti" archive), Photo: Luka Zeković
Bulevar Pero Ćetkovića (Illustration, "Vijesti" archive), Photo: Luka Zeković
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The continuation of the construction of the first phase of Pero Ćetkovića Boulevard continues from today, and these works will cost 1.811.901 euros including VAT, said the Agency for Construction and Development of Podgorica.

It was announced that the construction includes a part of the boulevard with a length of 530 meters, and that the company Indel inženjering is the contractor.

"In order for the boulevard to fit into the existing state of the road, which has two traffic lanes with a total width of seven meters, it was necessary to design another 180 meters in order to make the transition from the boulevard gradual and traffic-safe. Therefore, a total of 710 meters will be constructed," they said. are from the Agency, which is managed by the acting director Dragan Senic.

According to them, two traffic lanes with a width of three and a half meters were provided for each direction of movement.

"The dividing island is 4,5 meters wide. There is a green belt 2,5 meters wide along the edges of the road on the part of the boulevard. On both sides of the road, bicycle paths and sidewalks with a width of 2,5 to 3 meters have been designed," said the Agency. .

A parking lot with 17 spaces, they claim, is planned on the part of the boulevard along the right lane "between streets two and four".

"On that same side, separated from the parking lot by a dividing island, a 100-meter-long and 12-meter-wide extension is planned for sports purposes. From the accompanying infrastructure, atmospheric and fecal sewage, water supply, domestic sewage and public lighting are planned," they concluded. from the Agency for Construction and Development of Podgorica.

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