A10 motorway (Romania)

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A10 motorway
Map of the A10 motorway, as of July 2018
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Route information
Maintained by Compania Națională de Autostrăzi și Drumuri Naționale din România
Length70 km (43 mi)
Existed2018–present
Major junctions
South end A1 near Sebeș
North end A3 near Turda
Location
CountiesAlba, Cluj
Major citiesAlba Iulia, Aiud
Highway system
A9 A11

The A10 motorway (Romanian: Autostrada A10), also known as the Sebeș–Turda Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Sebeș–Turda), is a motorway in the central-western part of Romania, that connects the A1 and the A3 motorway, between the cities of Sebeș and Turda, also providing access to Alba Iulia and Aiud. It is 70 km long, with a total cost of 420 million euro, which is financed in proportion of 85% from the European Union funds, the rest of 15% being insured from the state budget. The motorway is divided into four lots:[1] works for lots 3 and 4 began on 20 May 2014, whereas for the other two lots began in 2015.[2]

Since 2021, it has been operational on its entire length. Near Oiejdea, however, it is only operational on a single lane, due to a landslide that occurred in the area that was still not resolved.[3]

Sections[]

The construction is split into the following four segments, the contracts for which have been awarded in December 2013:[4]

  • Lot 1: 17.0 km, from the highway entrance near the interchange with the A1 motorway at Sebeș to Alba Iulia North interchange, awarded to the building consortium of Impresa Pizzarotti & Pomponio Construcții SRL, for a cost of 541,739,137 lei. Includes a complex node with A1.[5]
  • Lot 2: 24.3 km, from Alba Iulia North interchange to Aiud, awarded to building consortium of Aktor SA & Euroconstruct Trading '98 SRL for a cost of 549,332,493 lei.
  • Lot 3: 12.5 km, from Aiud to the Decea interchange, awarded to the building consortium of Tirrena Scavi SpA and Società Italiana per Condotte d'Acqua, for a cost of 420,511,921 lei.
  • Lot 4: 16.3 km, from the Decea interchange to the interchange with the A3 motorway near Turda, awarded to Porr Construct SRL and Porr Bau GmbH, for a cost of 470,004,894 lei.

Openings timeline[]

  • The Aiud – Turda segment (26.4 km) opened to traffic on 30 July 2018.[6][7]
  • The Sebeș – Alba Iulia North segment (14.8 km) opened to traffic on 3 December 2020.[8]
  • The Alba Iulia North – Aiud segment (28.8 km) opened to traffic on 30 November 2021.[3]
The A10 motorway near Unirea, October 2018

Exit list[]

Exits and buildings (Northbound)
Interchange km 0 Deva, Timișoara / Sibiu, Bucharest A1 opened July 2021
Exit km 0 Sebeș North DN1 opened December 2020
Service area km 4 Parking under construction
Exit km 8 Alba Iulia South DN1 opened December 2020
Exit km 17 Alba Iulia North DN1 opened December 2020
Service area km 23 Parking under construction
Exit km 26 Teiuș, Blaj DN14B opened November 2021
Exit km 44 Aiud DN1 opened July 2018
Service area km 47 Parking opened July 2018
Exit km 53 Decea, Unirea, Ocna Mureș DN1 opened July 2018
Service area km 60 Parking opened July 2018
Exit km 70 Turda DN1 opened July 2018
Interchange km 70 Târgu Mureș, Brașov / Cluj-Napoca, Borș A3 opened July 2018

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Licitație pentru autostrada Sebeș-Turda. Proiectul a fost împărțit în patru loturi" (in Romanian). Adevărul. 22 July 2013.
  2. ^ "AUTOSTRADA SEBEȘ-TURDA: Au început lucrările pe loturile 3 și 4, faza de proiectare, de la intrarea în Aiud până la Turda" (in Romanian). Alba24. 20 May 2014.
  3. ^ a b VIDEO| Se CIRCULĂ pe TOATĂ autostrada A10 Sebeș-Turda: Alba Iulia, legată de Cluj, Sibiu și Deva prin drumuri de mare viteză
  4. ^ "Autostrada 10 Sebes-Turda" (in Romanian). 130km.ro. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  5. ^ "VIDEO| Pe autostrada A10 Sebeș-Turda se lucrează la ultima pilă de la nodul rutier Sebeș" (in Romanian). Ziarul Unirea. 31 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Circulația a fost deschisă pe cei 29 km de pe Loturile 3 și 4 din autostrada A10 Sebeș – Turda, la patru ani de la demararea lucrărilor" (in Romanian). Hotnews.ro. 30 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Şoferii au încă 30 de km de autostradă în România" (in Romanian). Digi24.ro. 30 July 2018.
  8. ^ "Autostrada Sebeș - Turda: S-a deschis circulația pe lotul 1 Update FOTO VIDEO". 3 December 2020.

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