The Omis bypass road project on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, which includes the building of a 216-metre bridge connecting two tunnels, is in full swing. This is one of the most complex infrastructure projects currently going on in Croatia and also will see the construction of the Stobrec – Dugi Rat – Omis fast road which will help alleviate traffic issues on the busy Split-Omis route during the tourist season. The construction of the bridge 70 metres above the canyon of the Cetina river, which will connect the new Komorjak tunnel with the existing Omis tunnel, began back in 2019. Constructio
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The Omis bypass road project on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, which includes the building of a 216-metre bridge connecting two tunnels, is in full swing. This is one of the most complex infrastructure projects currently going on in Croatia and also will see the construction of the Stobrec – Dugi Rat – Omis fast road which will help alleviate traffic issues on the busy Split-Omis route during the tourist season. The construction of the bridge 70 metres above the canyon of the Cetina river, which will connect the new Komorjak tunnel with the existing Omis tunnel, began back in 2019. Construction of the bridge is progressing and when it is completed early next year it will provide stunning views over the town of Omis. Photo: Matko Begovic/PIXSELL