Khusnullin promised Putin to extend the M12 highway to Tyumen in 2024
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The M12 high-speed highway from Moscow to Kazan and with an extension to Yekaterinburg will be built to Tyumen in the same timeframe – by the end of 2024. This was announced on December 13 by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, who oversees the construction. Together with the head of Avtodor, Vyacheslav Petushenko, he opened a 58-kilometer section of the M12 in the Vladimir region. The facility was hosted by President Vladimir Putin via video link.
According to Khusnullin, the construction will be tense, since on the route from Yekaterinburg to Tyumen, three settlements will have to be bypassed. “Design and estimate documentation is underway. This is a new road, plus an extension of the existing one. I think we will succeed,” the Deputy Prime Minister summed up in response to the President’s question about plans to launch a section to Tyumen.
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