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Polish road project – bids submitted

Bids have now been submitted for a key Polish road project.
By MJ Woof September 29, 2020 Read time: 1 min
Bidding is complete for an important dual carriageway project in Poland - image courtesy © Bigandt, Dreamstime.com
The bidding stage for the S19 road project in Poland is now being completed. The local contractor, Budimex, submitted the leading bid for the project.

The new dual carriageway will connect Bialystok Zachod with Bialystok Ksiezno junction. Budimex made a bid of close to €109 million for the work.

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