70 million TL spent for the archaeological excavations of Marmaray

70 million TL spent for the archaeological excavations of Marmaray
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Head of Rail Systems Department Dursun Balcıoğlu, Technical Elements Association (TEKDER) Istanbul Provincial Directorate gave information about rail system projects. Reminding that the Marmaray Project will be launched in October this year, Balcıoğlu said “Approximately 29 million TL has been spent for the archaeological excavations that started during the works oğlu.
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Head of Rail Systems Department Dursun Balcioglu Technical Staff Association (TEKDER) Istanbul Provincial Directorate of Rail System Projects gave information about. Balcıoğlu, who is also a member of the consultative board of TEKDER, mentioned the current rail system investments in Istanbul and the rail system projects to be carried out in the 10 annual projection.
Underlining that the population of the 13,6 million people caused 24 million vehicle movements per day, Balcıoğlu said, cı On top of that, 400 is involved in the traffic every day nüfus. 2004 11 million 2012 24 in the year of this number, said the 1,1 million. The city that connects the two continents, XNUMX underlined that there is a cross between the continents.
Railroads Department Head Dursun Balcıoğlu said that the total network share of 2012 in Istanbul will increase from 13 to 2016 in 31,1 by XNUMX.
He stated that they will exhibit some of the historical artifacts that were discovered during the works in Yenikapı at the stations. Dursun Balcıoğlu stated that they spent around 70 million TL for archaeological excavations.
TEKDER Istanbul Provincial Presidency Balcıoğlu answering the questions of the participants in the seminar room, Yenikapı recently answered a question about the crane accident. Dursun Balcıoğlu stated that the crane and its surroundings were taken under safety and that the crane was disassembled and that the crane was overthrown. He said that the safety measures taken to prevent any loss of life played a major role.

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