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Hungarian state to spend €250.81 million on road renovations in 2013-2014

The Hungarian state will spend €250.81 million on road renovation works in 2013 and 2014, according to national media reports. Seven agreements have been signed by local contrcution firms, including Strabag, Swietelsky, Kozgep, Duna Aszfalt, EuroAszfalt, He-Do and Colas Ut. Some of the costs will be covered from EU provided funds.
August 9, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The Hungarian state will spend €250.81 million on road renovation works in 2013 and 2014, according to national media reports. Seven agreements have been signed by local contrcution firms, including 945 Strabag, 7019 Swietelsky, 3454 Kozgep, Duna Aszfalt, EuroAszfalt, He-Do and 184 Colas Ut. Some of the costs will be covered from 3287 EU provided funds.

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