In Sevastopol, heavy equipment destroys a yard adjacent to a construction site

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The life of the people living in the house on the street has become extremely lively lately. Military builders, 10/6. Residents of the house offered to evaluate the severity of the sensations they have to experience in the telegram channel “Sevastopol Today”

The problems, as the message says, are related to the ill-fated construction of the Skifia residential complex, the specifics of which ForPost has repeatedly talked about. But, as it turned out, not only the shareholders of the residential complex are dissatisfied with their fate.

According to the approved scheme for the safe movement of construction equipment, it needs to make a detour. The route is highlighted in green.

It is much easier to take a shortcut by driving through the courtyard of residential building 10/6 (this path is marked in red). This is what drivers do, regardless of the interests of residents.

“We have a lot of children in our yard; the playground is literally 5 meters from the cranes and concrete mixers that drive all day long! There are already cracks in the asphalt; it is not designed for such heavy equipment!” – their residents ask to hear.

As the authors of the message assure, this is the last hope to somehow change the situation, since written appeals to the management of the construction company and Sevgosstroynadzor did not yield any results.

Residents hope that publicity will help them, but the example of construction on Brestskaya Street, where work is being carried out by the same KBRSG LLC, suggests the opposite.

What measures have been taken on Military Builders Street – ForPost sends a corresponding request to Sevgosstroynadzor.

Elena Makarova
Photo: Telegram channel “Sevastopol Today”

The article is in Russian

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