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New Russian bridge project spanning Uda River

A new bridge will span the Uda River in Russia. This will be the third crossing over the river and will be constructed at Ulan-Ude in Siberia. The project is worth US112.8 million. Financing has yet to be finalised. The project will be carried out under the PPP model.
December 19, 2017 Read time: 1 min
A new bridge will span the Uda River in Russia. This will be the third crossing over the river and will be constructed at Ulan-Ude in Siberia. The project is worth US112.8 million. Financing has yet to be finalised. The project will be carried out under the PPP model.

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