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Ring road for Romania’s Bacau

A new ring road is being built around the city of Bacau in eastern Romania. The project is costing €144 million and will form a section of the Pan-European Corridor IX. The work is being carried out by local contractor UMB Spedition while the client is the National Company for the Administration of Road Infrastructure (CNAIR).
March 21, 2019 Read time: 1 min

A new ring road is being built around the city of Bacau in eastern Romania. The project is costing €144 million and will form a section of the Pan-European Corridor IX. The work is being carried out by local contractor UMB Spedition while the client is the National Company for the Administration of Road Infrastructure (CNAIR).

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