Route 471, Maccabit Road

Israel

A project with a scope of approx. NIS 200 million, including constructing two major interchanges, as well as paving and upgrading Highway 471 (Maccabit Road). The project focused on a 3km stretch in the highway's eastern section, between the Gat Rimon and Sha'ariya interchanges. Highway 471 is a central route linking the Tel Aviv metropolitan area and cities such as Ramat Gan, Givatayim, Petah Tikva, and Kiryat Ono to Highway 6.
  • Client: Netivei Israel, the National Company for Transportation Infrastructure
  • Budget: NIS 200 million
  • Description:

    Upgrading and adding lanes along 3km of Highway 471 (3 lanes in each direction instead of 1 in each direction).
    Construction of bridges totaling 7,500m2.
    Earthworks involving 700,000m3.
    Elimination of signal-controlled junctions and the construction of two new interchanges – Gat Rimon and Sha'ariya (at the intersection of Highway 471 and Highway 40).
    Construction of acoustic barriers along Highway 471 and Highway 40 – 10,000m2.
    Expansion of existing intersections at the entrances to Moshav Nehalim – North Nehalim and South Nehalim – on Highway 40.
    Expansion of a service road in the Petah Tikva municipality and construction of a promenade along Highway 471.
    Demolition of an existing pedestrian bridge and the construction of a new pedestrian bridge on Kish Street, above Highway 471, connecting Petah Tikva and Kfar Ma'as.
    Development works, including: drainage, water, sewage, lighting, communications and electricity.

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