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Hungary's highway construction project tender

In Hungary the tender process for the new M3 highway section linking Vasarosnameny and the Number 49 Highway is to be restarted following an unsuccessful bidding process earlier. Meanwhile construction of the section of the M3 highway linking Nyiregyhaza and the 49 highway is now underway.
May 10, 2012 Read time: 1 min
In Hungary the tender process for the new M3 highway section linking Vasarosnameny and the Number 49 Highway is to be restarted following an unsuccessful bidding process earlier. Meanwhile construction
of the section of the M3 highway linking Nyiregyhaza and the 49 highway is now underway. This section of the M3 highway has an estimated cost of €120.5 million and work is being carried out by the C-S-K-K 2009 consortium, which includes 184 Colas Hungaria, 3453 Kelet-Ut, 3454 Kozgep and 945 Strabag.

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