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7.5 Million BAM for Infrastructure Projects in Mostar

Published: June 11, 2016
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worksEmir Nuspahić from the Department of Urbanization and Construction of the Office for Infrastructure Issues of the City of Mostar revealed information about the most important infrastructure projects in the field of roads in the City of Mostar.

In addition to the continuation of construction of collectors which are being built in the body of city roads (Boulevard and Maršala Tita Street), including reconstruction of those roads, also foreseen is the reconstruction of the Kralja Tvrtka Street, with the construction of two roundabouts in the same street. Reconstruction also covers the underground installations and estimated value of those works is 500.000 BAM.

Also reconstructed will be the Maršala Tita Street on the section along the Sjeverni logor, as well as number of roads in Sjeverni logor. Those works include only the upper layer of the road and the replacement of sidewalks, and their total estimated value is 400.000 BAM.

The value of the entire reconstruction of water and sewerage infrastructure and paving of Fejićeva Street, with the belonging fittings, amounts to three million BAM.

Construction of the road from the new bridge on the extension of the Avenue to the Maršala Tita Street includes the construction of a pedestrian underpass, drainage, pedestrian trails and public lighting, and their estimated value is 3.5 million BAM. Construction of a roundabout near the facility “Mljekara” includes the reconstruction of underground installations.

Reconstruction of a section of the local road L13 in Podveležje includes reconstruction of the upper layer of the road, with necessary extensions with the aim of enabling the transportation of equipment for the wind power plant, Nuspahić stated.

(Source: akta.ba/photo: abcmagazin.info)

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