Posted Apr 10, 2014, 12:46 AM
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The Telegraph has heard about the offshore freeway/motorway that I was talking about a few months ago (see posts above).
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'France's most expensive road': Paris pays €1.7 billion for Réunion highway
The Telegraph
9 April 2014
Government says new road on Indian Ocean island's coast is a necessity but the cost has raised eyebrows at a time of economic crisis
Taking seven years to complete, the motorway will link capital Saint-Denis to Réunion’s port and will be built on columns rising out of the ocean
At a time of economic crisis, infrastructural projects are being shelved by governments across the planet.
Not so however for French authorities, who are set to sign a cheque for a staggering €1.66 billion (£1.31 billion) to pay for the construction of a 7.8-mile stretch of coastal motorway on the Indian Ocean island of Réunion.
Dubbed the "most expensive road in France,” the price of building the new highway works out at nearly £110,000 per metre.
As the price suggests, this is no ordinary road. There will be three lanes in each direction and it will be built to withstand 90mph hurricane winds and waves of up to ten metres.
Taking seven years to complete, the motorway will link capital Saint-Denis to Réunion’s port and will be built on columns rising out of the ocean.
Island president Didier Robert has described the project as an “absolute necessity,” while local economist Jean-Phillippe Pierre said it will bring the territory “into the 21st century”.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...n-highway.html
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