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Ustronie Morskie junction to the ring-road of Koszalin

Strabag consortium has signed a contract with the Polish General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways (GDDKiA) for construction of an S6 dual carriageway section. The work, worth around US$113 million, is due for completion in April 2019. It also makes Strabag responsible for more than 100km of S6 work. The latest section is from the Ustronie Morskie junction to the ring-road of Koszalin and Sianow. Before the entire S6 route is completed, a contract for Kolobrzeg-Ustronie Morskie section m
November 3, 2015 Read time: 1 min
945 Strabag consortium has signed a contract with the 3519 Polish General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways (GDDKiA) for construction of an S6 dual carriageway section.

The work, worth around US$113 million, is due for completion in April 2019. It also makes Strabag responsible for more than 100km of S6 work.

The latest section is from the Ustronie Morskie junction to the ring-road of Koszalin and Sianow.

Before the entire S6 route is completed, a contract for Kolobrzeg-Ustronie Morskie section must be signed and an investor for the ring-road around Koszalin and Sianow must be found.

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