
The final acceptance of the bypass road in Bahmut, built under a contract worth over €7.6 million, has taken place
The State Roads Administration announced this, noting that the bypass road around the commune of Bahmut in the Calarasi district, with a total length of about 6 km, was put into operation in December 2022 and, according to the terms of the contract, was under supervision during the warranty period of 32 months. Upon expiry of the warranty period, the acceptance commission established that all comments recorded in the acceptance report upon completion of the works had been fully addressed by the contractor. The following works were carried out as part of the project: construction of three intersections; laying of a base layer and a wear-resistant layer; construction of 12 culverts; installation of 110 road signs; application of 3,000 square meters of road markings; installation of a metal deformable safety barrier. The project was implemented with financial support from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the total contract value exceeded €7.6 million. Earlier it was reported that the bypass road in Bahmut, built with the support of the European Union, is part of the national road R1 Chisinau-Ungheni-Romanian border. The total cost of the project was about €8 million, and the money was provided as a grant by the European Union through the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development as part of the EU Road Rehabilitation Program. // 12.08.2025 — InfoMarket