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Minister of Public Works Announces Disruption of SNI Traffic in Owendo for Pedestrian Bridge Construction

Posted on 21.06.2023 at 3:58 p.m. by Blaise MOMBENGA

The Minister of Public Works, Equipment and Infrastructure, in charge of Connecting Territories, has announced the disruption of SNI traffic in Owendo due to the finishing work on the pedestrian bridge. The construction is set to begin on Wednesday, June 21, 2023.

According to a press release, the work will involve the installation of the collaborating floor and the roof of the footbridge. The construction will commence on June 21 and continue until June 30. Most of the work will take place at night, from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.

To ensure the safety of the workers and prevent any accidents during the construction period, a 30-meter safety perimeter will be established around the operation area. As a result, the road will be narrowed at the Carrefour SNI. The Ministry of Public Works apologizes in advance to users and residents for the inconvenience caused.

It is worth noting that the construction of the pedestrian bridge at Carrefour SNI in the municipality of Owendo was initiated some time ago.

This disruption in SNI traffic is necessary to complete the construction of the pedestrian bridge, which will provide a safer and more convenient passage for pedestrians in Owendo. The Ministry of Public Works assures the public that every effort will be made to minimize the inconvenience caused by the construction work.

Residents and commuters are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and use alternative routes if possible. The Ministry of Public Works will provide regular updates on the progress of the construction work and any changes in the traffic situation.

The completion of the pedestrian bridge at Carrefour SNI will not only enhance the connectivity in the area but also contribute to the overall development and infrastructure improvement in Owendo.

What is the expected duration of the disruption in SNI traffic due to the construction of the pedestrian bridge in Owendo?

Minister of Public Works: SNI Traffic in Owendo Disrupted for Pedestrian Bridge Construction

Published on 21.06.2023 at 3:58 p.m. by Blaise MOMBENGA

Owendo residents and commuters are advised to expect disruptions in SNI traffic as construction work on a pedestrian bridge begins. The Minister of Public Works, Equipment and Infrastructure, responsible for Connecting Territories, has announced that the construction at Carrefour SNI will commence on Wednesday, June 21, 2023.

The construction work will involve installing the collaborating floor and roof of the footbridge. It is scheduled to take place from June 21 to June 30, with most of the work occurring between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

To ensure the safety of workers and prevent accidents, a 30-meter safety perimeter will be established around the construction area. This will narrow the road at Carrefour SNI. The Ministry of Public Works apologizes in advance for any inconvenience caused to users and residents.

The pedestrian bridge construction project at Carrefour SNI in Owendo has been ongoing for some time. This disruption in SNI traffic is necessary to complete the construction of the bridge, which will provide a safer and more convenient passage for pedestrians.

The Ministry of Public Works is committed to minimizing inconvenience caused by the construction work. Residents and commuters are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and consider using alternative routes. Regular updates on the progress of the construction work and any changes in the traffic situation will be provided by the Ministry of Public Works.

Once completed, the pedestrian bridge at Carrefour SNI will improve connectivity in the area and contribute to the overall development and infrastructure enhancement in Owendo.

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