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Aghia Paraskevi project progress for the period of 2010-2011 | |
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The contract for the completion of HOLARGOS and NOMISMATOKOPIO Stations, as well as for the construction of AGHIA PARASKEVI Station of Line 3 was signed on 16.03.2007.
NOMISMATOKOPIO Station was commissioned at the beginning of September 2009, followed by HOLARGOS Station, later in July 2010, and AGHIA PARASKEVI Station in December 2010.
These three stations are of major importance – in terms of transport – since they will serve approximately 60,000 passengers on a daily basis, reducing thus, dramatically the time needed for transfers, e.g. it will take only 12 minutes to cover the distance between Ag. Paraskevi and Syntagma when using the metro, while now it takes 45 minutes to cover the same distance by car in rush hours.
In particular, in the area of NOMISMATOKOPIO Station, which is the first Metro Station on Messogion Avenue encountered by the passengers coming from Agia Paraskevi, Messogia and the Eastern Attica coastline, a Transfer Station will be constructed to/from the bus lines, as well as an underground car park of an overall capacity of 630 spaces.
PROGRESS OF WORKS
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December 2010 |
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AGHIA PARASKEVI Station was commissioned on 30th December, 2010. |
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November 2010 |
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The works for the construction of the stainless shed at the main entrance/exit of the Station are at an advanced stage. |
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October 2010 |
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The works for the erection of the stainless steel shed above the main entrance of the station are in progress. |
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September 2010 |
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The works for the reinstatement of the worksite and the redevelopment of the area are at a completion phase. |
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August 2010 |
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The architectural works at AGHIA PARASKEVI Station have been completed, while the works for the installation of the electromechanical equipment are at an advanced stage. |
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The works for the reinstatement of the worksite and the reconfiguration of the area are in progress. |
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July 2010 |
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HOLARGOS Station has been commissioned. |
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The works regarding architectural finishes (paving, painting, false ceiling installation etc.) in AGHIA PARASKEVI Station and at its two entrances / exits are at an advanced stage. |
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The works for the reinstatement of the worksite at street level in AGHIA PARASKEVI Station have commenced. |
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June 2010 |
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The works pertaining to the excavation, temporary retaining and permanent lining of AGHIA PARASKEVI Station have been completed. |
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The architectural finishes related works (slab paving, painting, false ceilings, etc.) are in progress in the areas of AGHIA PARASKEVI Station, Southern and Western Entrances. |
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The final tests of the electromechanical systems in HOLARGOS Station are currently in progress. It is anticipated that the subject Station will be commissioned early Ju ly. | |
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May 2010 |
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The final tests of the electromechanical systems in HOLARGOS Station are being carried out. It is anticipated that the station will be commissioned in June. |
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Works relating to painting, the installation of false ceilings and the remaining architectural finishes in AGHIA PARASKEVI Station are in progress, while the reinstatement at street level is being continued. |
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Ápril 2010 |
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Ìarch 2010 |
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Tests of the electromechanical equipment at HOLARGOS Station are at a final stage. Upon their completion the Station will be commissioned. |
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February 2010 |
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Works related to the installation and testing of the electromechanical equipment and networks are under way at both HOLARGOS and AGIA PARASKEVI Stations. |
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January 2010 |
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The Trasfer Station at Nomismatokopio, which is to be the starting point for 9 bus lines, was commissioned. |
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The underground parking area at Nomismatokopio, with a capacity of 630 parking places will be soon commissioned. |
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 | Watch here the progress of works of HOLARGOS, NOMISMATOKOPIO and AGHIA PARASKEVI Stations for the period of 2007-2009.
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