This street in Budapest was renovated as part of a comprehensive infrastructural development
The technical handover took place in the XVII. district Ady Endre street – the contractor informed our newspaper. Significant infrastructural developments have been implemented in one of the largest districts of Budapest this year as well. One such public development is the road renovation of Ady Endre Street,
the construction work was carried out by Penta Általános Építőipari Kft.
A comprehensive sewage network was built in the district in the early 2000s. At that time, most residential streets had scattered pavements with bitumen closures, but not enough care was taken to drain rainwater from the streets.
A significant part of these coverings are now ruined and obsolete. Even today, many streets lack solid pavement and there are problems with drainage. For these reasons, the district’s leadership has embarked on comprehensive road construction over the past few years. One of the stages of this effort is the renovation of Ady Endre Street and the treatment and drainage of the rainwater generated.
The construction works started in July 2021 according to the plans of Mobilterv 2000 Kft. And Regia Plan Mérnökiroda Kft. During the project, the construction of rainwater drainage, the construction of new road and sidewalk structures, and the planting of seedlings with the arrival of spring are also planned.
Pedestrian traffic was not forgotten as part of the project
The regulation width of the street is quite small, yet two-way traffic was expected. The width of the roadway has been determined so that a safe two-way traffic can be established at a later stage, if the load-bearing coverage is adequate, to cover the prefabricated, elemental ditch system used for drainage.
Speed reduction thresholds that meet Autcai’s requirements have also been built with red paving, covering an area of about 200 m2. Ady Endre Street was renewed in a length of almost 500 m between Lőrinci út and Baross utca, so a 2-layer asphalt pavement with an area of about 2,500 m2 serves the comfort of the residents.
The drainage system was implemented in the already mentioned advanced battery system factory at a length of 500 m, with an end shaft connected to the current rainwater network.
During the construction, nearly 700 m2 of rolled asphalt pavement was completed for safe pedestrian traffic.
The technical handover was completed on December 3, 2021.