Realization of Project of Expansion of 26 Toll Booths Begins – Roads of Serbia Seeking Company for Supervision, Job Worth RSD 355 Million
The PE Roads of Serbia opened the tender for the technical control of the project-technical documentation and supervision over the works on the expansion of the toll booths on the highways Belgrade-Subotica, Belgrade-Sid and Belgrade-Nis, which includes supervision over the installation of equipment.
According to the project task, the aim of hiring a company for expert supervision is to provide support to the investor in preparing the necessary documentation and executing the works.
The value of the expert supervision job is RSD 355,160,000, and the application deadline is October 29.
More details about the tender and the technical documentation can be viewed HERE.
Let us remind that the 26 toll booths will get new lanes and toll collection equipment.
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