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Terna wins Greek highway prize

Greek general construction companies Terna and AEGEK Kataskevastiki have signed a deal to develop part of the Egnatia Odos highway.The budget for the works is reported to be US$ 113.90million, plus VAT of $26,111,500. The second part of the two-part highway development project is budgeted at $23,046,800, plus VAT of $5,300,750
May 9, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Greek general construction companies 5467 Terna and 5468 AEGEK Kataskevastiki have signed a deal to develop part of the Egnatia Odos highway.

The budget for the works is reported to be US$ 113.90million, plus VAT of $26,111,500. The second part of the two-part highway development project is budgeted at $23,046,800, plus VAT of $5,300,750.

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