Stopover in Sète 2024: when will the site become accessible to traffic again ?

Stopover in Sète 2024: when will the site become accessible to traffic again ?

Le démontage du site battait son plein ce mardi matin, quai d’Alger. Midi Libre – Thomas Ancona-Léger

Dismantling work is in full swing at the maritime traditions festival site. Objective: reopen the roads to traffic as quickly as possible.

They started last night. Service providers and technicians from the ME agency, the company which provides logistics for the stopover in Sète, have started dismantling the installations through the auction. "We had to hurry to let the sinners work", explains Jean-Denis Rolland, the general manager of the event. "We start with the main roads to free them for traffic and we will end with the Quai du Maroc, which is not accessible to the public."

10 days of work

This Tuesday morning, the dismantling work focused on the Algiers quay, that of Commander Samary up to the Savonnerie bridge. "Our objective is to return these axes to traffic from tomorrow noon", explains the general manager. "We have decided to maintain the construction site with traffic moving as quickly as possible." L’all of the Operations should last around ten days and end with the dismantling of the Quai du Maroc geode.

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