Conclusion Reached to Construct Multi-Level Interchanges at Five Locations www.montsame.mn
Plans are underway to implement the “Multi-Level Interchange” project as part of efforts to develop an efficient road and transport network in the Capital city.
Specifically, the Capital City Governor’s Office reported that a general feasibility conclusion has been reached to implement the project in the first phase at five locations. These include the Monos intersection, the MITS area, the Officers’ Palace roundabout, the pedestrian overpass along Naadamchdyn Road, and the bridge structure on the eastern embankment near the Nart residential complex.
By separating traffic flows through grade separation and creating multi-level interchanges, the project is expected to significantly reduce vehicle conflict points, shorten waiting times caused by traffic signals, and markedly increase road capacity. For instance, in the area surrounding the “Nart” residential complex in Bayanzurkh district, the flood protection embankment currently disrupts road connectivity, forcing drivers to detour via Narny Road and Peace Avenue. This situation increases the load on main roads and also limits rapid response readiness during emergencies.
Therefore, constructing a bridge structure over the embankment would restore road connectivity, shorten travel distance and time for residents, and help alleviate congestion on the city’s major thoroughfares. In other words, implementation of the “Multi-Level Interchange” project is expected to increase the average traffic speed by 7.1 percent.
Published Date:2026-01-19





