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OFITECO to draft the project for the new connection link between TO‑23 and TO‑22 on the A‑40 highway

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The Directorate‑General for Highways formalised the commission for the drafting of the alignment and construction project for the new connection link between the TO‑23 and TO‑22 roads, located along the A‑40 Highway corridor between Toledo and Ocaña. This is a strategic intervention aimed at improving accessibility and functional continuity along this key route in the province of Toledo.

The project covers approximately 4.34 kilometres of new alignment, designed as a single‑carriageway conventional road with a 7‑metre width and 1.5‑metre outer shoulders. The scope includes the definition of one interchange, two intersections, and a set of structures consisting of a signature overpass and several overpasses and underpasses. The objective is to ensure a safe and efficient geometric solution adapted to the flat, peri‑urban environment of the project area.

To meet all technical requirements, OFITECO will carry out the necessary studies, including high‑resolution mapping and topography, traffic analysis, geological and geotechnical investigations, climate and hydrology studies, drainage assessment, pavement and geometric design, structural definition, and environmental analysis. The project must also incorporate an updated Risk Study to support technical coordination and anticipate key constraints during the design process.

The contract includes preparing all contractual documentation required for a future construction tender: design report and annexes, drawings, technical specifications, budget, health and safety study, and environmental analysis. Coordination with entities such as the Tagus River Basin Authority, utility companies, local administrations, and other stakeholders with jurisdiction over the project area is also required.

In addition, the work will incorporate mandatory BIM methodology for the management, coordination, and traceability of information, enabling the development of a complete, coherent, and verifiable digital model for the subsequent construction phase.

This intervention represents a key step in advancing the development of the A‑40 in the Toledo area, enhancing connectivity between corridors and strengthening mobility within a strongly metropolitan zone. With this project, OFITECO consolidates its role in designing complex road‑infrastructure solutions for Spain’s national highway network.

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