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Swedish road link

Swedish engineering consultancy Sweco will design a new connecting road between Malmö and the Port of Helsingborg.
February 29, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Swedish engineering consultancy 3392 Sweco will design a new connecting road between Malmö and the Port of Helsingborg. The contract is worth some €1.09 million. The contract is for a 5km road connecting the port with the E4 highway, which would reduce traffic disruptions in central Helsingborg and enable further town development. The project is set to be completed in December 2012.

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