The details of Kanal Istanbul became clear

Channel Istanbul's details became clear: will be built, prepared for how to first images to emerge başladı.derinlig will be 25 meters project such as to allow the passage of large ships when Turkey's crazy project channel all the details of Istanbul and ends.

The population of the city around Kanal Istanbul was reduced to 500 thousand on Erdogan's instructions. There will be no tall buildings in the project that will connect the Black Sea and Marmara.

In the project, which became clear at the meeting held last month with President Tayyip Erdoğan, it was decided to protect the natural water resources and green areas to the maximum extent in the city to be established around the canal. The population density in the new city has decreased from 1.2 million to 500 thousand. President Erdogan personally gave the order to reduce the population in the city that will be shaped around the canal. It was decided to have a population of 250 thousand on both sides. It was aimed to preserve the natural vegetation even on the bridges to be built on the canal so that the animals can survive in the natural environment.

ARCHEOLOGICAL PARK

The open areas within the project area were specified individually. It was decided to protect forest areas, streams and stream beds as much as possible. Open spaces will include biodiversity, outdoor facilities, passive and active recreation areas, small-scale food production and vegetation of various trees. Archaeological parks will be created. The zoo will be built near the forested area as part of the open area network.

Upon President Erdoğan's “No tall building” instruction, the building height was limited to 6 floors. Tall buildings will be built away from the canal. The channel will be built to allow the passage of large ships. After the urban design plan is completed according to the new population, the development plan phase will be started. In this context, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and municipal company BİMTAŞ will manage the process.

PERMISSION OF THE MOST 6 KATA

It will be an original silhouette of the city that will be built around the canal. In this context, gradual construction will be created from villa-type buildings to housing projects where the buildings will have a maximum of 6 floors. The following information was included in the “Number of Stories Analysis” in the project area: “The highest construction was kept away from the canal surroundings and open areas on the border of the settlement, thereby maximizing the canal view of the residential area. A linear texture is seen along the east edge of the channel, corresponding to the central business area in the north-south direction. The building heights texture follows the public transport line so that the tallest buildings are grouped at metro stations… ”

The population of the city around Kanal Istanbul was reduced to 500 thousand on Erdogan's instructions. There will be no tall buildings in the project that will connect the Black Sea and Marmara.

THE END OF BOSPHORUS TRAFFIC

Canal Istanbul will form 2 peninsulas and an island. With the project, it is aimed to end the Bosphorus traffic. It is aimed to pass 150-160 ships a day from Kanal Istanbul. In the Kanal Istanbul file submitted to President Erdoğan, the transportation areas are described as follows: “The multi-model approach aims to provide the easiest access to business centers, industrial areas and workplaces without causing heavy traffic problems. Bridges that support settlement efficiency and infrastructure and will ensure the continuity of the vehicle road and various public transportation routes will be used throughout the channel. Large intersection areas and high-speed train stops are marked with a white circle, while local metro and tram stops are marked with a thick track. These areas are strategically linked to the central business area and large housing areas, and links to other modes of transportation are provided. ”

'V' WILL BE SHAPED

The project land, which was previously identified as Silivri, Ortaköy, İnceğiz, Gökçeli, Çanakça, Dağyenice, was abandoned due to the high number of lands to be expropriated in the section connecting Karacaköy, Evcik Dam to the Black Sea. According to the plans, the project will connect the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea, passing through the districts of Küçükçekmece, Başakşehir and Arnavutköy. The contaminated Küçükçekmece Lake will join the channel, while the Sazlıdere Dam will be disabled.

Kanal Istanbul will be constructed in the form of the letter 'V' cut from the bottom. The width of the lower part will reach 100 meters, the distance between the 2 ends of the letter V will reach 520 meters. The depth of the channel will be 25 meters. The project covers an area in Istanbul that includes a certain part of Avcılar, Bağcılar, Bakırköy, Arnavutköy, Başakşehir, Esenler, Eyüp and Küçükçekmece.

THE WORLD GIANTS ARE INTERESTED IN THE PROJECT

The tender process will start in the coming months for Kanal Istanbul, which will transform most of Istanbul into an island. The huge project, which will cost a total of 10 billion dollars, will be tendered piece by piece. The feasibility studies of the project have been completed. While more than one domestic and foreign companies are interested in the project where the Black Sea and Marmara will be connected with an artificial strait; It is stated that MWH Global, which makes the Panama Canal, and several Chinese companies are aspiring. In addition, preliminary interviews were held with important Italian and Russian companies. On the other hand, it was learned that a very large Russian company conveyed that it could undertake the construction of the channel in order to solve the sea traffic in Istanbul.

LENGTH 43 KILLOMETER WILL BE

6 bridges will be built on the canal. 4 of them will be built as the main road route. The channel will be 43 km long and 400 meters wide.

WEEKLY EVALUATION

Millions of cubic meters of excavation will be used for excavation, port and airport construction and closure of the canal.

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