American companies interested in infrastructural projects in Serbia

Source: eKapija/Beta Tuesday, 06.03.2018. 08:54
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Zorana Mihajlovic talked with US Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott and a delegation of the consortium Bechtel-Enka about new infrastructural projects being prepared by Serbia on March 5.

As reported on the website of the Government of Serbia, the current status of the three projects the realization of which is planned in the upcoming period was discussed at the meeting, namely, the construction of the Morava Corridor, that is, the Pojate-Preljina highway, the Nis-Merdare-Pristina highway and the Belgrade-Sarajevo highway.

Discussing the project of the Morava Corridor, Mihajlovic said that the preparation of the planning and the project documentation was going according to the schedule and that the talks about potential models of financing the project were expected to begin in the upcoming period.


Head of the American company Bechtel for Europe and the Middle East, Stuart Jones, said that he was impressed with the results realized in the field of infrastructure and emphasized that the company was interested in cooperating with Serbia on new projects, it is said.

Minister Mihajlovic also discussed infrastructural projects with the new ambassador of France to Serbia, Frederic Mondoloni, Beta reports.
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