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Ukravtodor tenders for major new Ukraine roads

The State Highway Agency of Ukraine (Ukravtodor) has prepared concession tenders for the construction of seven new roads – including three major projects worth a combined US$5.083 billion. The biggest individual road builds are the first and the second stages of the Big Kiev Bypass from Kiev - Chernigov - Novye Yarilovichi highway to Kiev - Kovel - Yagodin (151.6km long) worth $3.02 billion (UAH 24.9bn); the 258km long highway Krakovets - Lvov - Brody - Rovno valued at $1.59 billion (UAH 13bn), and the 209k
July 8, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The State Highway Agency of Ukraine (2780 UkrAvTodor) has prepared concession tenders for the construction of seven new roads – including three major projects worth a combined US$5.083 billion.

The biggest individual road builds are the first and the second stages of the Big Kiev Bypass from Kiev - Chernigov - Novye Yarilovichi highway to Kiev - Kovel - Yagodin (151.6km long) worth $3.02 billion (UAH 24.9bn); the 258km long highway Krakovets - Lvov - Brody - Rovno valued at $1.59 billion (UAH 13bn), and the 209km long highway from the check point Shcherbakovka on the border with Russia to Kharkov and Novomoskovsk worth $473.39 million (UAH 3.9bn).

Conditions for participation in tenders will be announced to concessioners in autumn 2013.

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