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Fighting for “Three Battles” of Arterial Highway Construction

2015-03-29

 

It was learned from the working conference for the construction of highway and clean government was held on March 23, 2015. Three battles as preparation for national checking, treatment of overloading and construction of security would be placed with great efforts to ensure Chenzhou city’s arterial highway construction to be kept in the first phalanx of Hunan province, and the target set for “twelfth five-year”plan to be fulfilled well. All of those were purposely to provide highway support for Chenzhou city’s construction of “upgraded version” of inter-provincial modern comprehensive transportation hub city.

 

In 2015, all construction work would be followed the targets of establishment of inter-provincial modern comprehensive transportation hub city, national demonstration city of comprehensive transportation service, national pilot city of low-carbon traffic, and city of public bus. It would pay much more attention on upgrading the traffic capacity, transportation condition and administration level; would try all efforts to finish 8 continuous construction projects which covers 160kms arterial highways and 17 new projects of “twelfth five-year”plan which covers 303kms national and Hunan provincial level arterial highways; would complete 225kms rural roads construction work to meet the target that all organizational villages to be facilitated with rural roads; would control overloading rate of all stations under 0.1% by connecting overloading treatment stations, key road sections and key sourcing enterprises with Chenzhou Overloading Monitoring Center; would finish the reconstruction work for continuous construction of 16 dangerous bridges, finish reconstruction work for 26 dangerous bridges of the newly launched 28 ones of five categories; would fulfill 1020kms security construction project, including 235kms national and Hunan provincial level highways and 785kms rural roads; and would build 14 Hunan provincial level standardized overloading monitoring stations.