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Slovakia highway projects due for completion

In Slovakia work on three sections of the D1 highway will be complete shortly. One of these is for a 9km section of the D1 from Janovce -Jablonov, which is built by the Czech firm Bogl and Krysl. A 9.5km section of the D1 from Janovce -Jablonov is being built by Eurovia and will be ready at the end of 2015. The 11.2km section of the D1 from Fricovce - Svinia is being built a consortium comprising Strabag and Doprastav and is scheduled for completion in October 2015. The 10.4km section of the R2 route from P
September 2, 2015 Read time: 1 min
In Slovakia work on three sections of the D1 highway will be complete shortly. One of these is for a 9km section of the D1 from Janovce -Jablonov, which is built by the Czech firm Bogl and Krysl. A 9.5km section of the D1 from Janovce -Jablonov is being built by 3281 Eurovia and will be ready at the end of 2015. The 11.2km section of the D1 from Fricovce - Svinia is being built a consortium comprising 945 Strabag and 2877 Doprastav and is scheduled for completion in October 2015. The 10.4km section of the R2 route from Pstrusa-Krivan should be completed in December 2015, by a consortium comprising Doprastav, Vahostav and Strabag.

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