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Fiche Projet 276856 Fiche projet 276856 Date de la demande 23-04-2021 Référence du demandeur Test PV 23.04.2021 Chantier Test PV 23.04.2021 Communes Etterbeek, Schaerbeek, VBX, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Woluwe-Saint-Pierre Description Méthode En tranchées ouvertes Z-Index Pont Sol Tunnel Perturbations Piste cyclable Plantation Berme centrale Stationnement Trottoir Transport public Ecole Infrastructure sportive Hôpital Centre culturel Bâtiments publics Voirie Calendrier prévisionnel Date de début 01-06-2021 Date de fin 01-10-2021 Durée 30 Jour(s) Ouvrable(s) Maître d'ouvrage Administrateur Impétrant Institutionnel Adresse Avenue des Azalées 36 1030 SCHAERBEEK Téléphone 047923 761 GSM 047923 761 Fax E-mail [email protected] Zones de police ZP BRUXELLES CAPITALE IXELLES, ZP MONTGOMERY, ZP POLBRUNO Rues Boulevard Auguste Reyers (Schaerbeek), Boulevard Brand Whitlock (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Avenue de Tervueren (Etterbeek), Avenue de Tervueren (Woluwe-Saint-Pierre), Porte de Tervueren (Etterbeek), Boulevard Brand Whitlock (Woluwe-Saint-Pierre), Square Maréchal Montgomery (Woluwe-Saint-Pierre), Rue de l'Orme (Schaerbeek), Rue de l'Orme (Etterbeek), Rue du Noyer (Bruxelles), Rue Gérard (Etterbeek), Avenue de la Chevalerie (Bruxelles), Avenue de la Chevalerie (Etterbeek), Avenue de la Renaissance (Bruxelles), Avenue de l'Yser (Etterbeek), Rue du Noyer (Schaerbeek), Place Wappers (Schaerbeek), Place Wappers (Bruxelles), Place de Jamblinne de Meux (Schaerbeek), Avenue de Roodebeek (Schaerbeek), Rue de Linthout (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Rue des Tongres (Etterbeek), Avenue Georges Henri (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Rue de Linthout (Etterbeek), Square Vergote (Schaerbeek), Rue Général Gratry (Schaerbeek), Cité Ouvrière de Linthout (Schaerbeek), Rue de Linthout (Schaerbeek), Avenue Henri Dietrich (Etterbeek), Rue de la Duchesse (Woluwe-Saint-Pierre), Rue de la Duchesse (Etterbeek), Rue de la Duchesse (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Avenue Henri Dietrich (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Avenue Albert Jonnart (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Rue Bâtonnier Braffort (Etterbeek), Rue Bâtonnier Braffort (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Avenue des Rogations (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Rue des Ménapiens (Etterbeek), Passage Linthout (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Avenue Albert-Elisabeth (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Avenue des Deux Tilleuls (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Rue des Trévires (Etterbeek), Rue des Morins (Etterbeek), Clos du Cinquantenaire (Etterbeek), Square Jules de Burlet (Etterbeek), Rue d'Oultremont (Etterbeek), Rue Charles Degroux (Etterbeek), Rue Léon de Lantsheere (Etterbeek), Rue Henri de Braeckeleer (Etterbeek), Galerie du Cinquantenaire (Etterbeek), Rue Vergote (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Rue Vergote (Schaerbeek), Square Vergote (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert), Rue Frédéric Pelletier (Schaerbeek), Rue Victor Lefèvre (Schaerbeek), Rue Théodore Roosevelt (Schaerbeek) Conditions particulières Pré-avis Pas de pré-avis https://osi.irisnetlab.be/UAT/Link/fr/w/276856 29-04-2021 10:27 Fiche projet 276856 https://osi.irisnetlab.be/UAT/Link/fr/w/276856 29-04-2021 10:27.
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