Denmark is making a landmark move in the highway building sector by setting up its first public-private partnership (PPP) contract. The deal is for the construction and operation of a 26km highway linking Sønderborg and Kliplev and is worth €148 million. The 26-year contract includes building the M51 and building seven junctions and 18km of secondary roads. The Kliplev Motorway Group (KMG) consortium will build the link and is led by Vienna, Austria-based Strabag, which will participate in the project throu
      
  
           
                          
                July 5, 2012
              
            
                          
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                Denmark is making a landmark move in the highway building sector by setting up its first public-private partnership (PPP) contract.
 
The deal is for the construction and operation of a 26km highway linking
Sønderborg and Kliplev and is worth €148 million. The 26-year contract includes building the M51 and building seven junctions and 18km of secondary roads.
 
The2352   Kliplev Motorway Group (KMG) consortium will build the link and is led by Vienna, Austria-based 945   Strabag, which will participate in the project through its German subsidiary Becker Bau Neustadt.
 
      
    The deal is for the construction and operation of a 26km highway linking
Sønderborg and Kliplev and is worth €148 million. The 26-year contract includes building the M51 and building seven junctions and 18km of secondary roads.
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