Prime Minister Christian Mickoski announced that the construction of the Ohër–Kërçovë highway in Macedonia is advancing rapidly and is entering its final stages. According to Mickoski, the project is making significant headway, addressing complex engineering challenges inherent to the mountainous region. In a statement posted on Facebook, Mickoski highlighted the progress made on the highway.
He noted that the work is systematically resolving long-standing infrastructural issues, particularly those related to deep slides and steep inclines. A key milestone reported was the completion and asphalting of the first gallery out of a total of fourteen. Mickoski described this achievement as a significant engineering feat, necessary due to the challenging terrain the highway traverses.
Furthermore, the Prime Minister emphasized that construction activities within the tunnels are also proceeding at a high rate and are nearing completion. The focus remains on modernizing the transport link through this challenging geography. The ongoing work underscores a commitment to resolving inherited infrastructure deficits by completing this vital roadway.
The progress on the Ohër–Kërçovë highway represents a substantial advancement in the country’s connectivity.
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