
Mikhail Kotyukov, the head of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, is on a working visit to the Yenisei region.
The head of the region appreciated the quality of the newly opened Vysokogorsky Bridge, and also presented well-deserved awards to the builders and road workers who participated in the construction of the crossing. The bridge construction project is included in the Yenisei Siberia CIP.
Mikhail Kotyukov drove along the northernmost bridge crossing over the Yenisei River, appreciated the outcome of construction and installation work and the convenience of road junctions. On the spot, the head of the region discussed with representatives of the subsurface user enterprises operating on the right bank of the Yenisei, the prospects for the development of production facilities that open with the advent of the bridge. The ferry was built as part of the national project "Safe high-quality roads".
During the visit, the head of the region thanked the designers, bridge builders and road builders for the high pace and quality of the work done, presented them with departmental and regional awards.
Mikhail Kotyukov, Head of the Krasnoyarsk Territory:
"I am sure that the history of the creation of the Vysokogorsky Bridge will find its place in the Krasnoyarsk Museum of Local Lore. This bridge is a symbol of Russia's success in solving complex technological and transportation challenges. Now economic activity will be formed around it, road service facilities and infrastructure will appear that will provide jobs for local residents and leisure opportunities for tourists. I would like to convey to the bridge builders and all those involved the words of gratitude from the President of Russia and wish them new ambitious projects!"
The bridge will provide tens of thousands of residents of the right bank of the Yenisei River in Severo-Yeniseisky, parts of the Yeniseisky and Motyginsky districts with year-round communication with the "mainland". The crossing will give a new impetus to the development of the northern territories of the region, and will help to change the quality of life there.