East China's Shandong welcomes its first 8-lane expressway

Source: Xinhua| 2019-07-27 20:50:31|Editor: Li Xia
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JINAN, July 27 (Xinhua) -- The Jinan-Qingdao expressway in eastern China's Shandong Province completed its expansion project and was open to traffic on Friday, with its former four lanes widened to eight, which has greatly improved the traffic efficiency and road capacity.

The expansion project connects Jinan, the provincial capital, to the coastal city of Qingdao, with a total length of 309 km. The design speed for the expressway is expected to reach 120 km per hour.

Shandong Hi-Speed Group Co., Ltd. invested about 29.8 billion yuan (4.3 billion U.S. dollars) in the project and after the reconstruction and expansion, the expressway has become Shandong's first eight-lane highway, according to the company.

Since the expressway was built and open to traffic in 1993, it has greatly benefited Shandong's economic and social development.

However, because the actual traffic volume far exceeded the designed volume, the expressway has seen increasingly serious traffic congestion. In June 2016, Shandong launched the expansion project to deal with the problem.

The project also adopted eco-friendly energy-efficient techniques and reused the old asphalt pavement and waste concrete, which helped save more than 100,000 tonnes of construction materials, according to China Railway 14th Bureau Group Co., Ltd.

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