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Polish road tenders being planned

A series of road project tenders are being planned by Poland’s roads authority, GDDKiA. These are expected to open before the end of 2019 and will have a combined value of close to €2.8 billion in all. The project tenders will be for a total distance of 250km of road development works. Four stretches of the S5 route will benefit from improvements, between Nowe Marzy and Dworzysko, from Dworzysko to Aleksandrowo, between Biale Blota and Szubin and from Wirwajdy to Ornowo. Work will be carried out on two se
August 6, 2019 Read time: 2 mins

SacyrA series of road project tenders are being planned by Poland’s roads authority, 1361 GDDKiA. These are expected to open before the end of 2019 and will have a combined value of close to €2.8 billion in all. The project tenders will be for a total distance of 250km of road development works.

Four stretches of the S5 route will benefit from improvements, between Nowe Marzy and Dworzysko, from Dworzysko to Aleksandrowo, between Biale Blota and Szubin and from Wirwajdy to Ornowo. Work will be carried out on two sections of the S61 route between Ostrow Mazowiecka and Sniadowo, and from the Augustow bypass to the border with Lithuania. Stretches of the S7 will see upgrades, between Plonsk and Czosnow and from Moczydlo to Miechow. Work will be carried out on the S19 route between Rzeszow Poludnie and Babica and on the S16 route between Borki Wielkie and Mragowo.

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