New tenders for works on Corridor 10 in early 2018 – Announced jobs worth EUR 50 million
The Corridors of Serbia published a general procurement notice about the works to be financed from the proceeds of a loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development for a project to construct and rehabilitate sections of Highway E75, improve the Batajnica Interchange, build Interchange Gramadje near Vladicin Han and design and construct the Regional Control Center. The construction of new state road sections and rehabilitation of existing sections of state roads connecting to the Corridor 10 (Nis – Dimitrovgrad), as well as a tender for consultants' Services – design, construction and safeguards supervision – is also planned.
Tendering for the above contracts is expected to begin in the first half of 2018, says the general procurement notice, and the proposed project has a total estimated cost of EUR 50 million.
As the company reminds, contracts to be financed with the proceeds of a loan from the EBRD will be open to firms from any country.
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