Spanish Consortium to Build a Stretch of Highway in Romania


Posted June 17, 2013 by vosprl

The 6.5-year contract is valued at €199 million. Spanish Consortium to Build a Stretch of Highway in Romania

 
The 6.5-year contract is valued at €199 million

Madrid, Spain, June 14, 2013 - The 6.5-year contract is valued at €199 million

Two Spanish companies and a Romanian one have been chosen to build a 21.4-kilometre section of highway in Romania for €199 million. Spanish news agency EFE reports that this work will be 85% financed by European funds, while the Romanian state will cover the rest of the cost of this section between the cities of Lugoj and Deva, in the west of the country.

The consortium is made up of the Spanish firms Comsa and Aldesa Construcción and the Romanian ones Arcadis Eurometudes and Teloxim CON. According to EFE, the contract will run for six and a half years, of which six months will be dedicated to project planning and two years to construction, followed by a four-year guarantee.

The winning firms chosen to construct the sections of this 72-kilometre highway were publicised nine months following the end of the tender process.

Meanwhile, Sacyr, ACS and OHL are also bidding in Chile, through various consortia, to build what will be the largest suspension bridge in Latin America. It will link the island of Chiloé to the Chilean mainland. The bridge, which will be called Chacao, will be 2.6 kilometres in length and will cost US$740 million (around €575 million).

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Last Updated June 17, 2013