
On the current Southern Ring Road of the capital, three transitions are being built, all in the form of suspended roundabouts, so that the intersection is raised above the ground, and below the ring road and the railway line intersect without traffic conflict. Of all, only the Domnești passage was ready and inaugurated in 2022, while the Berceni and Olteniței passages were not ready in time and will be inaugurated only this year.
The intersection of the Bucharest ring road with the Berceni and Oltenita highways is still under construction: two elongated suspended roundabouts are being built, and the work involves doubling the current lane in sections of several kilometers on both sides of the future thoroughfares.
Initially, the completion and opening of the Bercheny and Oltenit passages in December 2022 was discussed, but the works were not ready in time. The work began in August-September 2020 and theoretically had a completion period of 24 months…
Currently, builders are actively working on the grand opening of two passages in the first half of this year.
Suspended ring DNCB – Sos. Bercheny + expansion of the existing belt to 4 lanes
Length: ring road + 2.5 km
Cost: EUR 30.5 million
Builder: Association Trameco SA (Selina) – Vahostav SK AS – Construcții Erbașu SA – Grafic Tends SRL
Signed contract: March 2019
Deadline: 30 months (6 months of design and 24 months of execution)
Works started in: August 2020
Possible Completion (No): 2nd quarter of 2023
Current status: 80%
Hanging ring DNCB-Sos. Olteniței + lane extension to 4 lanes
Length: ring + 3.7 km
Cost: 35.5 million euros
PRODUCER: SPA ROUTE
Signed contract: July 2019 (auction started in May 2017)
Deadline: 6 months for design and 24 months for execution of works
Work has begun in: August 2020
Possible Completion (No): 2nd quarter of 2023
Current status: 75.75%
Why are suspended roundabouts being built on the Capital Ring Road
Four suspended roundabouts on the Capital Ring Road are currently under review: Domnești roundabout is already open, Berceni and Oltenita roundabouts are under construction, and in Cernica work has been stopped with an Italian builder unable to mobilize for construction. site for two years.
The solution of hanging roundabouts is applied in the Capital belt because The capital ring road is connected to the ring railwaytherefore, any passage must decide the directions of traffic and over the railway.
In essence, suspended roundabouts will allow drivers to travel in either direction, as well as bypass the ring railway (without crossings), while the ring road will remain on the ground and no longer have conflicting intersections in its travel path.
PHOTO: Driving plan from the DNCB intersection with Olteniței road crossing the belt through the elongated and suspended ring.
PHOTO: Driving plan from DNCB junction with Berceni Road
DJ 401 (Sos. Berceni) will practically cross the lane through a suspended roundabout, and the lane and railway track will remain on the ground without traffic conflict and crossing.
Source: Hot News

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