Boring Starts on Slovene Side of 2nd Tube for Karavanke Tunnel | Beta Briefing

 Boring Starts on Slovene Side of 2nd Tube for Karavanke Tunnel

Source: Beta/Total Slovenia News
Archive / SEE Business | 31.08.20 | access_time 17:32

Image (DARS)

After months of delays, first because of complaints in the contracting procedure and then due to the coronavirus pandemic, workers have finally started boring the second tube of the Karavanke Tunnel on the Slovenian side.

Turkish contractor Cengiz currently has 43 workers on site, a figure that is set to increase to 150 when boring is ramped up to a 24/7 cycle, according to Valentin Hajdinjak, the chairman of motorway company DARS.

Both Hajdinjak and Asim Cengiz, a member of the Cengiz board, told the press on August 28th, that the project, valued at just under EUR 100 million, will be completed on schedule and on budget, Total Slovenia News reports. "Cengiz plans to complete the works before 2025," Asim Cengiz said.

The boring starts two and a half years after DARS issued a public call. It took until 22 January this year before the contracting procedure was completed.

The second tube of the motorway tunnel is just under eight kilometres long, with the Slovenian section measuring 3.5 kilometres. On the Austrian side boring is well under way.

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