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Rover Alcisa consortium to rebuild Lekno Junction in Szczecin

Spanish construction group Rover Alcisa, through its Polish division RoverPol, will rebuild the Lekno Junction in the city of Szczecin. The multi-level intersection deal covering road and rail works - worth nearly US$35 million - is part of a major downtown bypass project. Szczecin, near the Baltic Sea and Germany, has a population of around 400,000.
October 25, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Spanish construction group Rover Alcisa, through its Polish division RoverPol, will rebuild the Lekno Junction in the city of Szczecin.


The multi-level intersection deal covering road and rail works - worth nearly US$35 million - is part of a major downtown bypass project.

Szczecin, near the Baltic Sea and Germany, has a population of around 400,000.

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