| Project description | Project name: | Bus Lane and Interchange on Highway 60 |
|---|---|---|
| Type of project: | Creation of a Public Transport Lane, Expansion of Highway 60, and Construction of an Interchange at the Umm al-Fahm Junction | |
| Project location | Location: | Highway 60, between Umm Batin and the Negev Division interchange |
| Environment: | The road serves as a major and central transportation axis | |
| Objectives of the Project | Main Objectives: | Improving transportation, enhancing safety, and constructing an interchange for access to the new intelligence city. |
| Challenges: | Solving traffic congestion issues and improving public transportation usage. | |
| Collaboration with the authorities. | Main partners: | The paths of Israel |
| Selection procedure: | The project was selected through a public tender. | |
| Project features: | Scope: | 10 kilometers of road, including the construction of an interchange and a bridge |
| Unique features: | Bridges, public transportation lanes | |
| Planning and execution: | Designers and engineers: | Netivei Israel |
| Planning and implementation stages: | Planning public transportation routes, expanding the road, and constructing the new interchange. | |
| Schedules: | תחילת העבודה:Start of work: | 2018 |
| Completion of the project: | אמצע 2025 | |
| Execution steps: | Public transportation lanes and completion of the interchange in the Kiryat HaModiin area | |
| Advantages of the project: | Key advantages: | Increasing the use of public transportation and reducing traffic congestion on the road. |
| Unique improvements: | Traffic optimization and improved connectivity between key areas | |
| Quality and safety: | Measures to ensure quality and safety: | A rigorous quality control system, quality assurance, and safety officers for both workplace and traffic safety. |
| Marketing and public communication: | Public communication: | It is carried out through the spokespersons of Netivei Israel. |
| Tracking and feedback: | The public can follow the progress of the project and provide opinions or feedback through open public spaces. |