Also released at 1.5 km in Veternik, Abrashi warns additional investments

1.5km have been released for circulation on the path of “Veternik” in Pristina, which has cost 1.5m euros on additional jobs, reports Online Economy. Infrastructure Minister Arban Abrashi said this road would be the main artery for the capital, he has even warned that additional investments will be made in this section. [...]
Infrastructure Minister Arban Abrashi said this road would be the main artery for the capital, he has even warned that additional investments will be made in this section.
The “is really an artery to Pristina where thousands of cars are being circulated overnight and now taking shape after a big investment, then an additional investment because we have to interfere with additional work”.
“After a very long period and years of waiting for some technical parts to be carried out, it will take excellent form”, Abrashi said.
Abrashi said he would intervene in other parts of this road to asphalt.
I've got all the security I've got that these jobs are done and we're going beyond that, we're going to do an additional project where they're going to put additional pilots from the wall just for greater security for citizens”.
We're going to log into the rest of the asphalt in two other lanes. Ministry engineers are working on building a bridge that will connect the Kalabria neighbourhood to the hospital neighbourhood, but it's medium-term projects that we've started to design”, Abrashi said.
Mal Lokij, director of street management at the Ministry of Infrastructure, pointed out the reasons why this route has been delayed, EO reports.
“There have been mud slides where the walls were built before them and because of the interventions of the third parties, exactly construction firms have excited the terrain near the wall, and therefore the works” have been delayed, he said.
Infrastructure Minister Arban Abrashi said this road will be the main artery for the capital.












