Firoozabad axis - Bitumen is part of the regional axis of Fars province. In addition to the traffic flow of the provincial cities with the two Lar and Lamard cities, it also links the province of Fars with Hormozgan via the axes of Bastak and Khorestan. Considering the key role of this axis in the road network of the region, in recent years, the need to expand it from a sub-source to the main attention of the authorities has been addressed. According to the agreement No. 8027 dated 7/4/1388, the first and second phase studies of the second part of bitumen - Firouzabad, with a length of approximately 17 km, were assigned to Pars Chegales consulting engineers. The term of this contract was 3 months and ended on 7/7/1388. The most important activities in the first phase studies of Bitumen-Firoozabad axis are as follows: road studies, geological studies, hydrological studies, traffic studies and pavements, and cost estimation. Major activities in the second phase studies of bitumen - Firouzabad are: the preparation of executive plans, the calculation of executive capacity, the preparation of a checklist of values list, and the preparation of bidding documents.
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