The authorities of Yekaterinburg promised to open the interchange at "Kalina" in October.

The authorities of Yekaterinburg promised to open the interchange at "Kalina" in October.

      The deadlines for the opening of the transport interchange at the Kalina concern will no longer be postponed - the facility will be handed over in October 2026. Initially, the interchange was planned to be opened three years ago, but the deadlines were constantly shifted, reports the publication "FederalPress."

      - Work is progressing according to schedule, - noted Mayor Alexey Orlov.

      According to Orlov, there are difficulties with the contractor who is building the facility - the company has been under external supervision for two years. Therefore, work on the project is being carried out manually. Funds for the interchange have been allocated in full, and the interchange will be completed on time.

      Earlier, we reported that the interchange at Kalina is planned to be completed next year. Yekaterinburg Mayor Alexey Orlov stated on E1.RU that the new deadline for the facility's completion is the end of 2026. The contractor will not be changed, despite the criminal case. Additionally, it was reported that the administration extended the contract until autumn 2027. The deadlines for the completion of the facility have been postponed several times - initially, the interchange was planned to be opened for the 300th anniversary of Yekaterinburg in 2023.

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The authorities of Yekaterinburg promised to open the interchange at "Kalina" in October.

The deadlines for the opening of the transport interchange at the Kalina concern will not be postponed anymore - the facility will be handed over in October 2026. Initially, the interchange was planned to be opened three years ago, but the deadlines were constantly shifted, reports the publication "FederalPress."