Seeking Company for Expert Supervision of Construction of Fruska Gora Corridor – Job Worth RSD 1.5 Billion
The subject of the public procurement are services of expert supervision for four sections: E-75 Highway-Paragovo Interchange, Paragovo-beginning of the Ruma Bypass Route, Kac-Petrovaradin Interchange and the beginning of the Ruma Bypass Route-Ruma Interchange.
The deadline for the completion of the service is 66 months, and bids may be submitted until November 10, 2021.
More details about the tender can be found HERE.
The construction of the Fruska Gora Corridor, a fast route from Novi Sad to Ruma 47.7 kilometers long, began on October 5, and the plan is for the works to be completed in three years.
The corridor will have four lanes of 3.5 meters each, without emergency lanes, and it will connect the highways to Sid and Subotica. The works are executed by the Chinese company CRBC, with which the Government of Serbia signed an agreement in October 2020. The president of Serbia announced the completion of the works for March 2024.
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