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Oron Group Wins $545 Million Contract to Expand Israel's Highway 4 with Two New Interchanges
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First reported by N12 · 21 hours ago
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Oron Holdings won two contracts worth 545 million shekels to expand Highway 4 in Israel by building two new interchanges and adding public transit lanes, aiming to ease traffic between the Sharon region and southern Israel. The projects will take several years and may cause heavy congestion during construction.
- 01Oron Holdings won two contracts totaling 545 million shekels to upgrade Highway 4 in Israel.
- 02The first project includes a new interchange at Ra'anana and upgrades at Kfar Saba North over six kilometers.
- 03The second project involves building an interchange at Pardesiya and adding four kilometers of public transit lanes.
- 04The first phase will take about 79 months; the second phase about 57 months to complete.
- 05Projects aim to separate private and public transport and increase road capacity.
- 06Experts warn of heavy traffic congestion during construction periods.
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