Le tronçon de 22 kilomètres comportera trois nouveaux échangeurs. Six consortiums, composés d’entreprises israéliennes et internationales, ont soumissionné pour la construction, l’exploitation et l’entretien du nouveau tronçon nord de la route 6, reliant l’échangeur de Somekh à Beit Ha’Emek. Ces soumissions font suite à la phase de présélection menée par l’État.
Ce tronçon de 22 kilomètres sera aménagé en autoroute à péage à trois voies dans chaque sens. Les travaux prévoient la construction de trois nouveaux échangeurs : Abelayim, Makr et Beit Ha’Emek. L’ouverture de la route est prévue pour 2030.
Six bids received for Road 6 northern section tender

The 22-kilometer section will have three new interchanges.
Extra bus and ridesharing lane to be built on Road 6
The project is being promoted by the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Finance accountant general department and the Cross-Israel Highway Co. and will be implemented as a public-private partnership (PPP). The selected concessionaire will also be responsible for its operation and maintenance throughout the concessionary period.
According to state data, the new section is intended to provide a solution to traffic congestion on Roads 4, 70 and 22, and to improve transport connectivity between the north and center of the country.
Among the consortia that submitted bids for the tenderare: Danya Cebus and Dan; Shikun & Binui and Egged, Minrav Group, Milgam Group and Egis Projects; Oron Group and Olizky Infrastructure; and Electra, and Shapir Civil and Marine Engineering.
Drivers who regularly use the new section will be entitled to a discount of 40% on the toll. The benefit is intended for frequent users of the road and will apply after it is opened to traffic.
The section is expected to serve communities in the Western Galilee and the Haifa Bay area, as part of the expansion of the Highway 6 network to the north.
Published by Globes, Israel business news – en.globes.co.il – on December 30, 2025.
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