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Italian firm handling Polish contract

In Poland a road contract worth some €103.74 million will be carried out by Italian firm Impresa Pizzarotti. The project is for a section of the S61 dual carriageway between Lomza Zachod junction and Kolno junction. The tender process was handled by the Polish road authority, GDDKiA.
December 14, 2017 Read time: 1 min

In Poland a road contract worth some €103.74 million will be carried out by Italian firm Impresa Pizzarotti. The project is for a section of the S61 dual carriageway between Lomza Zachod junction and Kolno junction. The tender process was handled by the Polish road authority, 1361 GDDKiA.

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