A section of the Kievskoe Highway in New Moscow is slated for reconstruction and expansion, with a budget of 5.4 billion rubles allocated for the project. The repairs will affect the stretch from the 53rd to the 65th kilometer of the highway.
The reconstruction zone extends from the village of Selyatino, located behind the Moscow Small Ring Road (TsKAD), to the village of Shelomovo, near the village of Kievsky. The project aims to widen this 12-kilometer section of the Kievskoe Highway from two to three lanes in each direction.
Future infrastructure developments include the construction of overpasses and interchanges near the villages of Kievsky and Rassudovo. The current project incorporates dividing lanes to accommodate the construction of bridge supports for these future structures, exemplified by the planned interchange at the exit from the village of Kievsky.
The tender for design, survey work, and major repairs was announced on May 29, with a submission deadline of June 16. The repair work is projected to last approximately a year and a half, commencing within 300 days after the contract is awarded and concluding within 820 days of the contract’s signing.
Similar reconstruction efforts are planned for other major highways, including the Novorizhskoe Highway where overpasses will be built to serve the future Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya metro line terminus, and the Nosovikhinskoe Highway in Zheleznodorozhny, where an overpass is also planned. Several interchanges will also be constructed on the North-Eastern Chord in Moscow.