PM Rama announces roads that will be refurbished, build anew in the next mandate
After rehabilitating the greenery along the Durrës-Plepa-Vlora road three years ago, the government expressed its willingness to resume the full reconstruction of this segment to bring it within the road safety standards.
“Within our 1 billion euro program, we will begin very soon the complete reconstruction of the segment and to construct the missing elements of the road Plepa-Vlora.”
“It is a national road of crucial importance for the development of tourism and this is not a national road with standards. It is a confusion inherited from the past, mended and fragmented and we will make it a national model tourist road. The history of patches, ironclads, and cows crossing the road is over.”
“And this project certainly has a fundamental importance for the whole area, but it will be of great importance for all of Albania along with other projects,” the prime minister said.
PM Rama also uncovered other priority projects in building the necessary segments that would have a positive impact by linking the areas with one another.
“Within a few weeks we expect the signing of the contract for the Arber road and the work will begin. At the same time, we are defining other priority projects, among which there is an important project not within the 1 billion rebuilding program, but within the new program of toll roads will be the Vorë-Rrogozhina segment, which will virtually put the connection Tirana -Fier-Vlore within 1 hour.”
“On the other hand, we will complete all the missing segments of the road linking Tirana with Lezha and with Kukës and Kosovo, but also the rest of the road that actually links Shengjin with Velipoja, Ulqin and I believe that in this Albanian coastline we will have a fundamental transformation of infrastructure in the next 4 years,” PM Rama said.
The government is at the stage of drafting some of the projects focusing on the reconstruction of road infrastructure.
One of these is the “1 billion euro” project and the Regional Linking Roads Project, worth 100 million euros, funded by the World Bank.
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