Upgrading of the distribution network of the Cyprus Electricity Authority (AEK) in Larnaca starts on February 4
An upgrade of the distribution network of the Cyprus Electricity Authority (AEK) in Larnaca starts on Friday, February 4 and is estimated to last until mid-June.
A written statement from AHK said that "as part of the upgrade and strengthening of the Medium Voltage Network, as well as the connection of new photovoltaic parks, construction works will be carried out in Larnaca Province to install new cables from the Larnaca International Airport 132/11kV substation".
It is added that "the project will be carried out in cooperation with an AHK Contractor and will include excavation and other related works for the installation of distribution cables, with a total length of approximately 6.5 km. The works will be carried out alongside the old road of the Dromolaxia - Airport - Timios Prodromos Community, on 25th March, Thevon, Thermopylae, Athens to Tersefanou streets and on the Dromolaxia-Kiti road.
It is noted that "the work will be carried out in stages, depending on the schedule that will be established in cooperation with the Department of Public Works, the Competent Local Authorities and the Police."
According to the announcement, "the work will begin on Friday, February 4, 2022 and is expected to be completed within the next June."
According to the announcement, "the work will begin on Friday, February 4, 2022 and is expected to be completed within the next June. The execution schedule of the works, in individual sections will be announced, with written notification to the affected premises or will be privately informed (where possible), of those directly affected."
From these necessary excavations, continues the announcement of AHK "will inevitably affect the smooth access to premises as well as traffic. For this reason, AHK, in cooperation with all departments and local authorities involved, will make every effort to minimize inconvenience and better regulate traffic."
The Electricity Authority's "main concern is to complete the project safely as quickly as possible and with the least impact on the public."
The AEC apologizes "for the inevitable inconvenience that will be caused and urges the public to show the necessary understanding and compliance with the temporary road markings and the instructions of the Police."
Source: KYPE
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