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Mirbud awarded ring road contract for Olesno, Poland

Mirbud has been awarded a €155 million contract to build a 25km ring road around the Polish town of Olesno. The ring-road will be part of a new S11 expressway. Other companies which competed for the contract include Strabag, Budimex, Porr and Polaqua. Olesno, with a population of around 10,000, lies about 40km from the city of Opole in southwestern Poland.
April 4, 2019 Read time: 1 min

Mirbud has been awarded a €155 million contract to build a 25km ring road around the Polish town of Olesno. The ring-road will be part of a new S11 expressway.

Other companies which competed for the contract include Strabag, Budimex, Porr and Polaqua.

Olesno, with a population of around 10,000, lies about 40km from the city of Opole in southwestern Poland.

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