lenin Avenue in Nizhny Novgorod undergoes repair using advanced covering material for a stretch of 1.5 kilometers.
1:30 PM, April 30th
Jimmy Johnson
Renovations are underway on Prospekt Lenina in Nizhny Novgorod, extending from Novikov-Priboy Street up to a distance of 1.5 kilometers. This isn't just any maintenance work; it's part of the national initiative known as "Infrastructure for Life" [1].
Right now, the contractors are making progress, having already completed around half of the work on milling the old surface and laying the base layer of asphalt. They're using top-notch PG bituminous binder for these repairs, a material designed to handle high loads and adapt to regional climate conditions [2].
While the driving part is getting fixed up, the specialists are also working on renovating sidewalks and replacing the curbs [3].
It's important to note that the "Infrastructure for Life" project is a broader undertaking aimed at improving living conditions, developing infrastructure, and enhancing road networks across the country [4]. This project is making a difference, with more than half of regional roads and 85% of roads in 105 urban areas already in tip-top shape [2].
In another region, Dagestan, they're taking things a step further, focusing on specific infrastructure development activities like the rehabilitation of 141 kilometers of roadways under this project [3].
The Ministry of Construction is also making an effort to keep the public informed via educational campaigns, providing updates on improvements to our living environments and encouraging citizen involvement in planning activities [5].
If you're looking for more specific information about the progress of the road repair work on Prospekt Lenina in Nizhny Novgorod, you might want to check out local news sources or official city announcements for up-to-date details.
Vasilyeva was pleased to see the progress on Prospekt Lenina's renovation, as the binder technology used, such as the PG bituminous binder, ensured a durable and climate-adaptable asphalt base to complete the project. The work, part of the national "Infrastructure for Life" initiative, aims to improve not just Prospekt Lenina, but also the living conditions and road networks across the country.
