GAZ-SYSTEM is preparing land for the Baltic Pipe
Published by Lydia Woellwarth,
Editor
World Pipelines,
This month, preparation works started near the Danish coast to relocate the roads within the site where the Baltic Pipe will be connected to the onshore section. The construction site at the Niechorze - Ploty section in Poland is ready.
Soon roads within the investment site in Denmark will be relocated. The contractor will reconstruct the layout of two local roads running within the landing site of the Baltic Pipe in Denmark. One of them will become an access road to the construction site. The other one will be used to change the organisation of traffic for the duration of construction works to make sure it is safe and as much collision-free as possible for the local residents.
In Poland, the work so far has been carried out on land managed by Gryfice forest division and within the site managed by the Maritime Office in Szczecin. The scope of works covers: future construction site, a gas pipe tunnel bypassing the beach as well as valuable natural cliffs and dunes, and part of the site designated to the section of the gas pipeline connecting the offshore gas pipeline with the Gas Transmission System.
GAZ-SYSTEM is implementing one of the most important infrastructural projects in Poland – the Baltic Pipe project, which consists in the construction of a bidirectional offshore gas pipeline connecting Poland and Denmark and the expansion of the local transmission network.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/26032020/gaz-system-is-preparing-land-for-the-baltic-pipe/
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