Construction work on M83 motorway between Győr and Pápa in Hungary is taking place intensively.
With regard to the current development, a 36-km long new road will be built, to connect small villages along the route to the infrastructure.
The project is significant because the new main road replaces a hazardous section of the motorway. The benefits of the new section: 2x2-lane physical separation, a new track, separate junctions and a 110 km/h speed limit. However, the region also achieves significant improvement through the project, the M1 motorway and the 2x2-lane M83 motorway make the airport in Pápa faster to reach.
In the current phase of the project, 2,800 m long, I-profile slot pipes are delivered in three phases this year to the Győr access session of the highway Profile I slot drains are suitable for draining rainwater contaminated with small quantities of oil products (drips) from surfaced areas such as high-capacity traffic structures (motorways, dual carriageways, main roads, tunnels, runways, lay-bys, large parking lots, etc.).
The first phase of slot pipes has already been installed and the remaining products will be delivered by September.