Good news in Liège: the Cointe tunnel will reopen soon

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Cointe Tunnel Closure to End Soon

Good news for commuters ​who regularly use the Cointe tunnel: work ⁤to modernize‌ the building is scheduled‍ to be completed⁣ at the end⁢ of this⁢ month. Consequently, the tunnel will be closed for three consecutive summers, leading to expected​ traffic disruptions.

Since the ​beginning of‌ summer, approximately 100 workers have been renovating ‍the 24-year-old, 1.5-kilometer-long tunnel. The⁤ project ​has cost ​an estimated 85 million euros. ‌Notably, 260 ​cameras, lighting, fire and ​pollution‌ detectors were replaced, and fire-resistant plates were installed⁢ on the⁢ ceiling.

“We installed approximately⁤ 19,000 ‍square meters of plates, which is roughly equivalent to the area of ⁣three football fields,” said Kevin Peters, Deputy, SPW Mobility⁣ and Infrastructure Operations ‌Manager. “Another⁤ important aspect is⁣ lighting: around 800⁤ LED ⁣devices have ‌been installed.”⁣ Additionally, to comply with new regulations, 4.6 kilometers of ⁤cable ‍walkways have been installed.

The Cointe tunnel‌ closure ‍has impacted commuters for the past three summers, as‍ it⁢ is ‌a‍ major axis in Wallonia, with an‌ estimated monthly traffic volume of 2.4 million vehicles. ‌Previous⁢ work on the tunnel was hampered by flooding in 2022⁢ and ongoing construction in 2023. This year’s work focuses on mirroring the previous ​year’s repairs.

The tunnel is expected to reopen ⁣on ‌the morning of August 26, the ​start ‍of the school year.

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