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Many bidders for key Polish dual carriageway works

Great interest has been shown in tenders advertised by GDDKiA to build three sections of the S3 dual carriageway in Poland. A total of 18 bids were received from firms and consortia for the first section, which measures 14.4km and extends from the Kazmierzow junction to Lubin North. The other two sections, from the Lubin North junction to the Lubin South junction (11.3km) and from Lubin South to the Legnica II junction (22.6km), both attracted similar bidders to the first tender.
October 15, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Great interest has been shown in tenders advertised by 1361 GDDKiA to build three sections of the S3 dual carriageway in Poland. A total of 18 bids were received from firms and consortia for the first section, which measures 14.4km and extends from the Kazmierzow junction to Lubin North. The other two sections, from the Lubin North junction to the Lubin South junction (11.3km) and from Lubin South to the Legnica II junction (22.6km), both attracted similar bidders to the first tender.

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