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Project reports

15 Nov 02

Consortia approved for infrastructure projects

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has approved two consortia formed by Freyssinet Cie and Moststroi and by Avtomagistrali Cherno More and Inzhstroiinzhenering as the contractors for the rehabilitation of sections of the Trakia and Hemus motorways in Bulgaria, according to the Bulgarian & Balkan Transport News International. The road sections are part of the 690km of motorways and priority roads that will be reconstructed under the Transit Roads 3 Programme co-financed by the EIB and the European programme ISPA. Freyssinet Cie and Moststroi will implement a 15-month programme for the construction of two bridges on the Trakia Motorway, while the other consortium will repair 74.9km of the Hemus Motorway (Varna-Burgas, Varna-Obrochiste and Biala-Obzor) over a 15-month period.

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