The works were carried out in a total of 29 roads with a total investment of 47.5 million euros
The Ministry of Development, Public Works and Planning improvements expand the road network of Lorca to a total of 172 kilometers, which is 34 kilometers from the initial project, the programming of works affecting 138 kilometers.
The Minister of Development, Public Works and Planning, Manuel Campos, stated, "These actions are part of the planning of the Highways Agency, which aims to restore the roads affected by the earthquakes that occurred in Lorca" adding that the Plan, which has a term of four years expiring in 2016, "It is a regional investment of 47.5 million euros."
"The efforts of the Community have been directed to restore basic services necessary to restore normalcy in the lives of citizens," said Campos, who emphasized that "one aspect that has been instrumental in rebuilding the urban fabric is recovery and improve the connection of the city, head of region, through its network of road infrastructure. "
Actions are being undertaken to reposition the firm in the damaged roads, cleaning ditches and margins and renewal of signaling.
Also, there have been works of installation of slope protection, the current pavement scarification and reconstruction, with input from artificial gravel and executing triple surface treatment.
Under the project has also undertaken the repair of roads C-22 (baths Fuensanta-Los Vélez), RM D-7 (Lorca-The Alporchones), RM D-9 (Campico López-RM 332) RM D-10 (Lorca-La Almenara), RM 701 (Lorca-La Parroquia), RM C-14 (Lorca-Zarcilla), D-12 (Lorca-The Alcanara) and D-11 (Camino Viejo del Puerto ).
Works
Currently in progress is the work of the regional roads RM-621 (Lorca-Puri), MR D-16 (Puerto Lumbreras-Station), MR D-26 (RM-620 station), the C-9 (Lorca-Zarzadilla) Lorca and Águilas motorway RM-11 (Lorca-Eagles).
Meanwhile, they are in the hiring process corresponding to the road RM-711 (Crossing Paca), RM-504 (La Paca-Doña Inés), D-3 (La Hoya-Lorca), D-19 (Puerto Ceferino Lumbreras-Sale) and D-4 (Lorca-Morata).
The Minister Manuel Campos said that "it will have to work hard to promote the transformation of the city and its surroundings in terms of mobility and urbanism", which "facilitate and render more attractive life and economic activity."
"The successful implementation of road infrastructure improvements is one of the commitments of the regional government in the pursuit of this ultimate goal: to achieve full recovery of Lorca and the environment," he said Campos.
Source: CARM