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N1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter8 hr. ago The City of Zagreb revealed when they expect the reopening of the construction site in Zvonimirova: "This is the first such case"The City of Zagreb announced that construction work on the tram infrastructure renewal project along King Zvonimir Street has been temporarily halted due to safety concerns. The State Inspectorate identified irregularities at three Zagreb construction sites, including this one, and ordered a suspension of work until proper safety measures are implemented. Specifically, the inspection required the installation of protective barriers along the entire length of the tram track being renovated, from the Square of Victims of Fascism to Heinzelova Street. This is described as the first such case during tram infrastructure renewal projects in Zagreb. The contractor has already begun installing the barriers, and the site is expected to reopen on Wednesday. The city emphasized that any further requirements from the inspection would be promptly addressed by the investor, who oversees the contractors.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a temporary halt of construction work due to safety regulations enforced by the State Inspectorate. It presents factual information without overtly favoring any political side, focusing on procedural compliance rather than ideological positions. The framing remains neutral, as
Jutarnji listIndependentCenter10 hr. ago Another victim of new traffic regulations at a major intersection, a taxi collided with the tram tracksAn taxi driver crashed into tram tracks at a major intersection in Zagreb, causing temporary disruption to tram services. The incident occurred at a site where construction work had been temporarily halted by the State Inspectorate due to safety concerns related to missing barriers around excavation pits. According to unofficial reports, the closure was linked to the failure to install fencing near the pits. The contractor reportedly took prompt action to install the barrier, with plans to reopen the site the following day.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a traffic incident involving construction work and regulatory enforcement. It does not take a clear ideological stance but highlights the regulatory actions taken by authorities and the contractor’s response. There is no evident slant toward either political,
Net.hrIndependentCenter10 hr. ago Look at the scenes from the intersection of Sava and Vukovar: the Inspectorate closed two more construction sitesThe State Inspectorate has identified irregularities at three construction sites in Zagreb and ordered a halt to construction due to violations of the Building Law. The issues involve unsafe conditions and lack of proper fencing around the sites, which pose risks to pedestrians and unauthorized access. Specifically, problems were found at the intersection of Savska Street and Vukovar City Street, as well as along King Zvonimir Street between the Square of Victims of Fascism and Vjekoslav Heinzela Street. The city explained that official signs and tape have been placed at the sites to enforce the stop-work order, while further inspections are ongoing. The reconstruction of a major water supply pipeline and tramway switch is currently underway at the Savska and Vukovar City Streets intersection.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on regulatory enforcement by the State Inspectorate regarding construction safety standards. It presents factual information about the inspection findings, actions taken, and explanations from the city authorities without apparent ideological framing or biased language. The focus
N1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter11 hr. ago The State Inspectorate stopped work on two more construction sites in ZagrebThe State Inspectorate has identified irregularities at three construction sites in Zagreb, leading to the suspension of work. The irregularities involve violations of building regulations regarding safety measures such as securing and fencing construction sites to protect pedestrians and prevent unauthorized access. At the intersection of Svetozar Marković Street and Vukovar Street, additional movable barriers were requested by inspectors to protect trenches and display information boards. The city of Zagreb stated that water supply and drainage, as the investor, will request urgent implementation of all additional measures ordered by the State Inspectorate in writing. Reconstruction of the main water supply pipeline and simultaneous renewal of the tramway turnout are ongoing at this location.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about regulatory actions taken by the State Inspectorate without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on technical and administrative procedures related to construction site inspections, focusing on compliance with legal standards rather than esp
HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter12 hr. ago Zagreb: Inspectorate closes the construction site at the intersection of Sava and VukovarskaThe State Inspectorate has closed part of a construction site at the intersection of Savska Street and Vukovar City Street in Zagreb due to identified safety issues. The area under inspection is marked off with barriers, while work continues on other parts of the site. According to the city, the inspectorate requested private companies conducting and overseeing the work to install additional movable barriers for pedestrian protection, which are currently being set up. A sign with information about the construction site will also be installed soon, after which the site is expected to reopen. Construction began on Saturday and is scheduled to last until August 31.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a local infrastructure project involving safety inspections by a state authority. It provides factual updates on the situation without apparent ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The focus is on procedural actions taken by the inspectorate and the res
tportalIndependentCenter12 hr. ago The City of Zagreb Explained Why the Site Was ClosedThe article reports on the temporary closure of the construction site at Vukovarska-Savska in Zagreb. According to the city's statement, during inspections today, private companies responsible for carrying out and supervising the work requested the installation of additional movable fencing to protect the trench and a plaque with information about the construction site. These installations are currently underway and are expected to be completed soon, after which the construction site is anticipated to reopen. The city also mentioned that they will promptly act upon any further requests from the inspection authorities.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding the temporary closure of a construction site due to safety measures requested by inspectors. It does not take a clear ideological stance or emphasize particular political viewpoints. The tone remains neutral, focusing on procedural actions taken by市
Večernji listIndependentCenter13 hr. ago One of the biggest construction sites in Zagreb has been closed, we bring you the details.In Zagreb, the State Inspectorate has shut down a construction site at the intersection of Savska and Vukovarska streets due to issues with a barrier not being placed where expected and problems with the construction signboard. The area is undergoing significant infrastructure work worth €5 million, including the renovation of the main water pipeline along Vukovarska Street valued at €3.8 million and the repair of a worn-out tram track nearby costing €1.2 million. These works were supposed to last until the end of August, with temporary traffic regulations in place. However, the new temporary regulation caused long traffic jams, with drivers struggling to navigate the intersection, leading to congestion and confusion among pedestrians. Additionally, two cars drove onto the damaged tram tracks, causing further disruptions. Local resident Zvonko Marić criticized the lack of proper traffic management at the site.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a specific infrastructure project and its associated challenges, such as construction delays and traffic issues. It does not present any overtly biased language, nor does it favor one side over another. The focus is on factual reporting of the situation, including quotes froma
Telegram.hrIndependentCenter13 hr. ago The State Inspectorate closed the construction site at one of the busiest intersections in ZagrebThe State Inspectorate has closed a construction site at one of Zagreb's busiest intersections, where work is underway on a major water supply pipeline valued at €3.8 million. The closure was reportedly due to safety concerns, including inadequate protection equipment for workers. The project, which is expected to last until August 31, involves the renovation of a main water pipe and parallel repairs to a tramway switch worth €1.2 million. Recent issues have arisen at the site, including several cars ending up in excavated areas of the tracks, and temporary traffic regulations, such as an unusual half-circle turn on Savska Street, have sparked mixed reactions.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a government agency action regarding infrastructure safety, presenting factual information without overtly favoring any political side. It includes details about the construction project, safety concerns, and public reaction but does not exhibit clear bias in framing or tone.
Net.hrIndependentCenter13 hr. ago The Inspectorate has closed a construction site at the busiest intersection in Zagreb!The State Inspectorate has closed a construction site at one of Zagreb's busiest intersections, where work was halted due to safety violations. According to 24sata, the construction site on the intersection of Savska Street and Vukovar Street was shut down because the site lacked proper security measures and protective equipment for workers. The report mentions that the construction project, part of a €3.8 million upgrade to the main water supply pipeline in Vukovar, was expected to last until August 31. Additionally, repairs to the tramway turnout are underway, costing an additional €200,000. Earlier reports indicated initial problems at the site, including several cars ending up in excavated parts of the road.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a construction site closure due to safety concerns without overtly favoring any political group or ideology. It provides balanced reporting by citing the actions of the State Inspectorate and referencing the scale and timeline of the infrastructure work
Index.hrIndependentCenter13 hr. ago The Inspectorate closed the construction site at the busiest intersection in ZagrebThe State Inspectorate has closed a construction site at the busiest intersection in Zagreb, located at the crossroads of Savska Street and Vukovar Street. The closure was justified by 'safety violations,' including an improperly placed partition and issues with the construction slab. The ongoing project involves renovating the main water supply pipeline, valued at around €3.8 million, with additional investment of €1.2 million for tramway switchgear renovation. Work was expected to be completed two weeks earlier but may now be delayed. Temporary traffic regulations have been implemented, significantly impacting left turns at the intersection while keeping straight movements possible. Tram services have also been disrupted, requiring rerouting and temporary bus services. A special bus route has been introduced to assist commuters, and updated navigation information is available through Google Maps and Waze.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about infrastructure work and its impact on traffic without overt ideological framing. It reports on administrative actions taken by the State Inspectorate and provides objective details about the project's scope, delays, and mitigation measures. There is no傾
tportalIndependentCenter13 hr. ago The Inspectorate closed a large Zagreb construction site on Sava and VukovarThe State Inspectorate has temporarily closed a large construction site at the intersection of Savska Street and Vukovarska Street in Zagreb, one of the city's major traffic hubs. According to reports by 24sata, the closure was due to identified safety issues at the site, including inadequate security measures and concerns regarding workers' protective equipment. The project involves the renovation of a major water supply pipeline valued at approximately 3.8 million euros, along with the renewal of a tramway switch worth an additional 1.2 million euros. Work on the tramway switch was expected to finish two weeks before the completion of the pipeline renovation, which is scheduled for August 31.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a construction site closure due to safety concerns, without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It includes details about the project's cost and timeline but does not take a stance on the issue.
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