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Romania picks four for Campia Turzii to Ogra-Targu Mures highway

Romania’s National Company for Highways has selected four joint ventures to build the 56.5km Campia Turzii - Ogra-Targu Mures highway, costing around €268 million (US$303 million). Strabag of Austria and Straco of Romania will build the two sections, while Straco will join forces with Specialist Consulting and Total Road to build another section. Lemacons, Vega 93 and Arcada will build the Targu-Mures-Ungheni section, the last stretch. The four Campia Turzii to Ogra-Targu Mures highway is part of the A3
February 3, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Romania’s National Company for Highways has selected four joint ventures to build the 56.5km Campia Turzii - Ogra-Targu Mures highway, costing around €268 million (US$303 million).

945 Strabag of Austria and Straco of Romania will build the two sections, while Straco will join forces with Specialist Consulting and Total Road to build another section.

Lemacons, Vega 93 and Arcada will build the Targu-Mures-Ungheni section, the last stretch.

The four Campia Turzii to Ogra-Targu Mures highway is part of the A3 Brasov – Cluj – Bors Highway.

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