SCT Claims Monitoring Could Have Prevented Sentvid Tunnel Incident
Ljubljana/Kranj, 11 August - Construction company SCT said on Monday that the incident with the fire-retardant plaster peeling off the ceiling of the Sentvid Tunnel could have been prevented if the national motorway company DARS had allowed for a two-week monitoring of the recently opened motorway tunnel.
Ljubljana
Ivan Zidar, boss of construction company SCT, commenting on the responsibility for the latest closure of the Sentvid motorway tunnel.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Construction company SCT commenting of the case of incidents in the Sentvid motorway tunnel; (pictured left to right) SCT road construction official Borut Willenpart and SCT boss Ivan Zidar.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Construction company SCT commenting of the case of incidents in the Sentvid motorway tunnel; (pictured left to right) SCT road construction official Borut Willenpart and SCT boss Ivan Zidar.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana, SCT.
Izjava za javnost družbe SCT, na kateri sta aktivnosti v stari galeriji predora Šentvid predstavila predsednik upravnega odbora SCT Ivan Zidar in direktor operativne izvedbe področja nizkih gradenj pri SCT Borut Willenpart.
Direktor operativne izvedbe področja nizkih gradenj pri SCT Borut Willenpart.
Foto: Dejan Mijović/STA
Ljubljana
Construction company SCT commenting of the case of incidents in the Sentvid motorway tunnel; (pictured left to right) SCT road construction official Borut Willenpart and SCT boss Ivan Zidar.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Ivan Zidar, boss of construction company SCT, commenting on the responsibility for the latest closure of the Sentvid motorway tunnel.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Ivan Zidar, boss of construction company SCT, commenting on the responsibility for the latest closure of the Sentvid motorway tunnel.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Ivan Zidar, boss of construction company SCT, commenting on the responsibility for the latest closure of the Sentvid motorway tunnel.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Ivan Zidar, boss of construction company SCT, commenting on the responsibility for the latest closure of the Sentvid motorway tunnel.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana, SCT.
Izjava za javnost družbe SCT, na kateri sta aktivnosti v stari galeriji predora Šentvid predstavila predsednik upravnega odbora SCT Ivan Zidar in direktor operativne izvedbe področja nizkih gradenj pri SCT Borut Willenpart.
Direktor operativne izvedbe področja nizkih gradenj pri SCT Borut Willenpart.
Foto: Dejan Mijović/STA
Ljubljana
Ivan Zidar, boss of construction company SCT, commenting on the responsibility for the latest closure of the Sentvid motorway tunnel.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Ivan Zidar, boss of construction company SCT, commenting on the responsibility for the latest closure of the Sentvid motorway tunnel.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Ivan Zidar, boss of construction company SCT, commenting on the responsibility for the latest closure of the Sentvid motorway tunnel.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Ivan Zidar, boss of construction company SCT, commenting on the responsibility for the latest closure of the Sentvid motorway tunnel.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Ivan Zidar, boss of construction company SCT, at a press conference in the wake the latest closure of the Sentvid motorway tunnel.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Ivan Zidar, boss of construction company SCT, at a press conference in the wake the latest closure of the Sentvid motorway tunnel.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Kranj
Transport Minister Radovan Zerjav (right) inspecting faults at the Trziska Bistrica viaduct on the A2 motorway together with the chairman of the Slovenian motorway company, Tomislav Nemec.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA
Kranj
The faulty expansion joints at the Trziska Bistrica viaduct on the A2 motorway.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA
Kranj
Transport Minister Radovan Zerjav during a tour of the Trziska Bistrica motorway viaduct, which is partially closed for traffic.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA
Kranj
Traffic lines build up on the A2 motorway as part of the Trziska Bistrica viaduct is closed for traffic.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA
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