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D3 Tabor-Veseli motorway section in Czech Republic opens

The newly built US$522.81 million (CZK 10.45bn) D3 motorway section between Tabor and Veseli nad Luznici in the Czech Republic has officially opened. The partially EU funded 25km route was built by a consortium of four companies Eurovia CS, Strabag, Metrostav and Inzinierske Stavby. The motorway section includes 48 bridges, 277 construction objects and ten sound barriers.
July 3, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The newly built US$522.81 million (CZK 10.45bn) D3 motorway section between Tabor and Veseli nad Luznici in the Czech Republic has officially opened.

The partially EU funded 25km route was built by a consortium of four companies 3281 Eurovia CS, 945 Strabag, Metrostav and 6009 Inzinierske Stavby. The motorway section includes 48 bridges, 277 construction objects and ten sound barriers.

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