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Tendering for Hungary's highway maintenance

The tendering process is due to start in Hungary shortly for a series of highway maintenance and reconstruction works. The country’s highway management firm Allami Autopalya Kezelo (AAK) is also calling for tenders for a 118km section o the M1 highway. The winning contractor will be announced in May and work will then commence shortly after.
May 15, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The tendering process is due to start
in Hungary shortly for a series of highway maintenance and reconstruction works. The country’s highway management firm 1573 Allami Autopalya Kezelo (AAK) is also calling for tenders for a 118km section o the M1 highway. The winning contractor will be announced in May and work will then commence shortly after.

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