The Giza Governorate, in coordination with the General Department of Traffic, will be closed shortly surface road It leads onto Sudan Street and completely adjacent to the Ahmed Orabi bridge, for a period of 10 days, until the morning of Tuesday 8/11/2022, to install the concrete beam for the new Ahmed Orabi axis.
Construction is scheduled to commence from 10pm to 5am the next day, diverting traffic for drivers from Ahmed Orabi Street and Sphinx Square to Sudan Street, entering right on Bahr Al Ghazal Street to the intersection with Atbara Street, then entering on the left on Via Atbara, up to Via Sudan.
The General Directorate of Traffic of Giza has appointed the traffic services necessary to follow the traffic situation during the closing period and to post directional and warning signs, headlamps and light mills in the vicinity of the activity to guide vehicle drivers and maintain the safety and security of citizens.
And the Governorate of Giza had indicated in a statement that, as part of the completion of construction works related to the extension of the May 15 Bridge in both directions within the Governorate, as well as the lifting and installation of the concrete beam for the new Ahmed Orabi axis (as part of the extension and development project of the alternative axis July 26), a distance of 1 km will be subtracted. , 5 m to break the iron fences and the concrete slabs placed on the right side of the 15th May Bridge in both directions to connect the current body of the 15th May Bridge to the new extension, alternatively for the entire length of the bridge for a period of two months, starting from one on Friday 28/10/2022 until the morning of Sunday 25 12/2022 that the activity will be 24 hours a day without disruption to traffic.
Major General Ahmed Rashid, the Governor of Giza, and the Head of the Agouza District, have directed the periodic follow-up of the works and the coordination with the General Department of Traffic of Giza to take the necessary to facilitate the movement of vehicles in the business proximity and increase the efficiency of alternative routes.