Partial Traffic Control from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM on the 15th Due to Installation of Dongjeongyo Bridge Deck

The city announced on the 11th that the entry road to Dongcheon Industrial Complex is gaining momentum for completion next year with full national funding secured. (Photo by Changwon City Hall)

The city announced on the 11th that the entry road to Dongcheon Industrial Complex is gaining momentum for completion next year with full national funding secured. (Photo by Changwon City Hall)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] The full securing of national funding for the expansion project of the entrance road to Dongjeon General Industrial Complex in Changwon-si, Gyeongnam, has accelerated the completion scheduled for next year.


According to Changwon City on the 14th, a total project cost of 25 billion KRW, including the remaining 9.5 billion KRW, has been fully secured as national funding for the entrance road expansion project to Dongjeon General Industrial Complex, which is being promoted as a support project for smooth traffic and logistics transportation.


The entrance road expansion construction is a project to improve 1.3 km of National Road No. 279 to resolve traffic congestion and prevent flooding damage due to the location of the industrial complex.


This project has been underway since 2016 and currently shows a 50% progress rate.


The city plans to carry out the bridge deck installation work on the 15th for the new Dongjeon Bridge, and due to this installation work, partial traffic control is planned on National Road No. 79 (Changnyeong ↔ Changwon direction) and City Road No. 7 (Mudong ↔ Wolchon direction).



After the project's completion in 2021, the city plans to support traffic and logistics transportation for companies residing in Dongjeon General Industrial Complex and revitalize the local economy.


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