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Tenders placed for Polish expressway project

Bidding has been strong for an expressway project in Poland. The S7 route will connect Olsztynek and Milomyn with the Ostroda ring road. The project is expected to cost in the region of €350.64 million to construct in all. Seven bidders competed for the project with a consortium comprising contractors Intercor, Erbedim and Pozbud making the highest offer at €416.42 million. The lowest offer meanwhile came from another construction consortium comprising the companies Salini, Todini and Impregilo with a bid o
July 22, 2014 Read time: 1 min

Bidding has been strong for an expressway project in Poland. The S7 route will connect Olsztynek and Milomyn with the Ostroda ring road. The project is expected to cost in the region of €350.64 million to construct in all. Seven bidders competed for the project with a consortium comprising contractors Intercor, Erbedim and Pozbud making the highest offer at €416.42 million. The lowest offer meanwhile came from another construction consortium comprising the companies Salini, 5482 Todini and 3149 Impregilo with a bid of €240.8 million.

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