The project was ordered by the Ministry of Transportation, the Jerusalem Municipality and Moriah Company Ltd. This road constitutes an addition western entrance to Jerusalem, connects national Road 1 from Motza to the neighborhood of Ramot Shlomo in northern Jerusalem. The road is about 4.8 kilometers long, with two lanes in each direction, and it includes: 2 complex interchanges, 6 bridges and 2 tunnels with an overall length of 700 meters, which were executed through boring, while supporting with rock blots and shotcrete, with a finishing of mold-cast concrete
The construction of the bridges in the interchange was executed with an overhead crane (gantry crane), which enabled to install the bridge elements above the steep slopes of Emek HaArazim and with height differentials of about 40 meters. The execution of works in this method protected the nature and environment along the project
- Service: Planning Execution Management and Supervision
- Customer: The Ministry of Transportation, Jerusalem Municipality, and Moriah Company Ltd
- Financial Scope: about NIS 500 million
- Status: Completed
- City: Jerusalem
- Length: about 4.8 kilometers