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Poland highway tender process opening

The tender process is opening in Poland for a stretch of highway connecting Napierki with Mlawa. This 14km stretch of the S7 dual carriageway is the first of four sections of the route to be offered for tender. The bidding process for the project is being managed by the Polish General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways (GDDKiA). Bids have to be received by the 21st February 2017, with 18 firms having been invited to tender for the work. The total value of the work to construct the four sections of
January 3, 2017 Read time: 1 min
The tender process is opening in Poland for a stretch of highway connecting Napierki with Mlawa. This 14km stretch of the S7 dual carriageway is the first of four sections of the route to be offered for tender. The bidding process for the project is being managed by the Polish General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways (1361 GDDKiA). Bids have to be received by the 21st February 2017, with 18 firms having been invited to tender for the work. The total value of the work to construct the four sections of this dual carriageway project has not so far been revealed. Once complete, the new dual carriageway will improve transport connections in the country’s northern Mazowieckie area.

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