Trinidad and Tobago: flowing freely over the interchange!

On 1st May last, the CRH/UBH motorway interchange was inaugurated and brought into service by Colm Imbert, Trinidad and Tobago's Minister for Construction and Transport.

Located at some 10 kilometres to the east of the capital, Port of Spain, this flyover, 600 metres long and 16 metres wide, greatly improves traffic conditions by linking the main east-west (Churchill Roosevelt Highway) and north-south (Uriah Butler Highway) motorways on the island of Trinidad.

The works were undertaken by VINCI Construction Grands Projets within the framework of a €48 millions design-build contract. The construction methods used  meant this structure could be built above the country's busiest intersection (135,000 vehicles/day) without disrupting the traffic.

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