Skip to main content

Key Hungarian highway tender

The tender process is opening for a new highway project in Hungary.
March 1, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSThe tender process is opening for a new highway project in Hungary. The new highway section will link Vasarosnameny with the existing number 49 road, forming part of the M3 motorway. In addition this new highway section will provide a link in the number 5 international transport corridor that will improve connections between Venice in Italy with Kijev, in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The tender process for the highway was opened by Hungary’s national infrastructure development company 3528 Nemzeti Infrastruktúra Fejleszto, which has also called a tender for the feasibility study of a new section of the number 35 highway between Debrecen and Berettyoujfalu.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Colombian project discord
    February 24, 2012
    Colombia's National Department of Planning (DNP) has rejected a series of road projects worth US$1.52 billion in 2009.
  • Morocco’s major motorway project tender opening
    August 27, 2014
    The Moroccan Government is opening up the tender process for studies on a major motorway project in the country.
  • A major highway deal has been awarded by the Bosnian authorities
    May 25, 2012
    Construction work is now going ahead on the Suhodol-Tarcin section of Bosnia’s Corridor Vc highway. The Bosnian Government and highway company Autoceste FBiH Mostar signed a contract with Turkish company Cengiz Insaat Sanayi ve Ticaret for this section of the Corridor Vc highway. The deal is worth €115.2 million and will be for construction of a total of 5km of the motorway. The work is expected to take 28 months to complete. However a consortium of five construction companies from Bosnia and Herzegovina is
  • Poland's ambitious highway construction plans
    July 10, 2012
    The European football championships are among a number of things pushing Poland's ambitious highway building programme. Patrick Smith reports. Poland is planning to spend a colossal €4.57 billion on road projects in 2009, a 35% increase over the previous year. T