Société Bouzguenda Frères

Project

M'SAKEN-SFAX HIGHWAY

Description of the work

M'SAKEN-SFAX HIGHWAY

The M'saken-Sfax highway project consists of the construction of a 28.3-kilometer stretch of highway. This major road infrastructure aims to significantly improve transport links between the regions.

DÉTAILS DU PROJET

Client: Tunisia Highways

Fin du projet: 2008

Localisation: Sfax, Tunisie

Montant: 21 300 000 DT

Etendue des travaux:

  • Earthworks
  • Roadway construction work
  • Construction work on two pile-founded beam bridges
  • Construction work for 30 culverts of single, double and multi-cell types
  • Construction work for 14 gantry-type underpasses and culverts with diameters of D1000 and D800
  • Related drainage works for water evacuation
  • Works to protect hydraulic structures
  • Installation work for road signage equipment
  • Work to set up the emergency call network

Chiffres clés:

  • Length: 28.3 kilometers
  • Backfill: 2.5 million m³
  • Excavation: 900,000 m³

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