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Kalina Concern's interchange to commence operation by 2026, as per recent plans.

Delays in project completion: originally scheduled for finishing by the 300th anniversary of Ekaterinburg, the project now stands prolonged; cost escalation since 2021, with a 2 billion ruble increase - Business Quarter. Ekaterinburg updates.

Planned Operation of Kalina Concern Interchange Scheduled for 2026
Planned Operation of Kalina Concern Interchange Scheduled for 2026

Kalina Concern's interchange to commence operation by 2026, as per recent plans.

In the heart of Yekaterinburg, the construction of the Kalina interchange, a crucial transport hub connecting the high-speed ring road, Basovoy Lane, Komsemolskaya Street, and the Siberian Highway, is currently undergoing a transition.

The initial contract for the project, signed in 2021, was awarded to LLC "AlmacoGroup" for a sum of 6.1 billion rubles. However, due to the company's failure to meet its contractual obligations, particularly in terms of construction deadlines and the required scope of work, the contract was terminated by Yekaterinburg's Capital Construction Department.

The reasons for the termination were threefold. Firstly, there was a delay in construction progress, as the project did not advance according to the timeline stipulated in the contract. Secondly, there were concerns about compliance with required construction standards, suggesting a failure to meet quality and technical standards. Lastly, it is believed that financial or organisational issues within AlmacoGroup may have contributed to their inability to continue work effectively.

Following the termination, the city of Yekaterinburg has been seeking a new contractor to resume and complete the construction. As of now, the project is in a paused or transitional phase, with local authorities prioritising the selection of a reliable construction company to ensure timely and quality completion.

Efforts are underway to minimise further delays and restore progress on this crucial infrastructure project, which is vital for improving traffic flow and connectivity in Yekaterinburg. It is worth noting that the demolition of the existing overpass for the Kalina interchange is currently underway, with more than half already dismantled.

The Kalina interchange project is currently at 77% readiness, and construction on the interchange began in the spring of 2022. Gas pipeline insertion for the interchange is set to follow soon. Despite the setbacks, Yekaterinburg Mayor Alexei Orlov's promise to launch traffic on the Kalina interchange by the end of 2024 remains a hopeful target.

It's also important to mention that the cost of the project has increased from the initial 6.1 billion rubles to 8.2 billion rubles, with an additional agreement signed by Yekaterinburg's Capital Construction Department with the executor. This increase in cost may be due to the complications arising from the termination of the original contract and the subsequent search for a new contractor.

For the latest updates on the Kalina interchange project and other infrastructure developments in Yekaterinburg, checking official announcements from Yekaterinburg city administration or the regional transport department is recommended, as the situation may evolve with new contracts or project milestones.

  1. The termination of AlmacoGroup's contract for the Kalina interchange project in Yekaterinburg, due to failure to meet obligations, has led to a transition in the industry, as local authorities seek a new contractor in the business sector to resume and complete the crucial transport hub.
  2. The subsequent increase in the project's cost from 6.1 billion to 8.2 billion rubles, due to complications arising from the termination, may have implications for the finance sector, as it affects the city's budget for infrastructure development.
  3. The Kalina interchange project, a critical junction for Yekaterinburg's high-speed ring road, Basovoy Lane, Komsemolskaya Street, and the Siberian Highway, is currently a topic of interest in general-news and politics, as the city navigates the challenges in its completion and strives to meet Mayor Alexei Orlov's target launch date by the end of 2024.

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