Deputy Regional Cohesion of the Regional Council of Seville, Maria Teresa Jimenez, Visited this Wednesday with the Mayor of La Puebla de los Infantes (Seville), Jose Maria Rodriguez FernandezHighway SE-7103, on which there is freeway service … The Provincial Council observed severe damage as a result of the heavy rains that fell in October and November.
According to a memorandum sent by the regional corporation, the cross-drainage works were “seriously affected” at the point of kilometer 21 + 182, where it will be carried out. Emergency works To prevent further damage and restore road traffic and safety for residents and users of this road linking Constantine.
The affected structure consists of a first three-metre-long section, made of concrete pipe, and a second section made of steel pipes. According to the information provided by highway service technicians, the second section was the one that was focused on. “Complete loss of the tube’s support base, such that the element is rendered unsupported.”
The latter caused The road sank at its crest, generating “a certain risk of a larger and wider break in the road in the event of new floods of water”. Deterioration of the steel pipe resulted in it being unable to withstand the stresses as a complete ring, hence the ensuing decomposition process.
Thus, cracking occurred in the asphalt, followed by a soft collapse as the material was pulled directly under the asphalt, eventually resulting in production Cave-shaped hole.
For this reason, the deputy mayor explained that “it has become necessary to cut off the road and address the emergency contracting proposal.” This procedure has a cost 63.000 euros And it is “extensive, since the structure must be replaced as quickly as possible, to avoid further damage, and to restore road mobility and safety to the residents and users of SE-7103.”
The procedure will consist of replacing the existing plant work with a reinforced concrete pipeline with a diameter of 1,500 mm.
For their part, the representative and the advisor agreed on the importance of this program,” which explains Continuing commitment “With the generation of employment opportunities and the overall improvement of the quality of life in the municipality,” according to María Teresa Jiménez.