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Romanian road plans

AECOM’s UK transport team has been selected to develop a masterplan for the Romanian national transport system. An assessment of the short, medium and long-term outlook for the country’s transport system will form part of the masterplan. It will also contain sustainability-conscious infrastructure and policy recommendations for all transport modes.
June 25, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1397 AECOM’s UK transport team has been selected to develop a masterplan for the Romanian national transport system.

An assessment of the short, medium and long-term outlook for the country’s transport system will form part of the masterplan. It will also contain sustainability-conscious infrastructure and policy recommendations for all transport modes.

The value of the Romanian Ministry of Transport contract is US$2.88million. The National Transport Model will provide the analytical support for funding applications to the EU Cohesion Fund for the 2014–2020 programming period. AECOM’s project team will be led from the company’s Bucharest office and supported by experts from the UK.

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