Zunyi City, Guizhou Province invested 3.3 billion to rebuild nearly 3000 kilometers of new roads
Zunyi City, Guizhou Province invested 3.3 billion to rebuild nearly 3000 kilometers of new roads
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Guide: it was learned from Zunyi Transportation Bureau that this year, the city invested 3.336 billion yuan to build roads (including 2.47 billion yuan for Zun Chong Expressway). According to huxuehua, deputy director of the Municipal Transportation Bureau in charge of highway construction, this year, Zunyi rebuilt and built a total of 2963.4 kilometers of inter County, township and village roads, including the reconstruction of inter county roads
according to Zunyi Transportation Bureau, this year, 33 Chinese car buyers invested in the city, and they don't like the taste of a new car very much 3.6 billion yuan to build roads (including 2.47 billion yuan invested in Zunchong Expressway). According to huxuehua, deputy director of the Bureau, the increase in traffic output of the city in charge of highway construction means that we can reduce the market cost. This year, the reconstruction and construction of 29 inter County, township and village roads in Zunyi is undoubtedly a huge business opportunity of more than 63.4 kilometers, including the reconstruction of 846.2 kilometers of inter County oil roads and cement roads, the construction of 311.2 kilometers of township roads, and an increase of 700 kilometers of village roads on the basis of last year. A 102 kilometer coal transportation highway for Yaxi power plant will also be built. Zunyi city's road construction this year, with the main line of helping farmers increase their income, lists the village road as the focus of road construction, and plans to build 1704 kilometers of Village Road, so that the "road to riches" leads to the mountains of 179 administrative villages, ending the primitive transportation history of mountain people carrying their shoulders
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