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Tender for selection of contractors on the highway Banja Luka-Prnjavor has been announced

December 23, 2012
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A tender for the selection of contractors on the highway Banja Luka- Prnjavor has been announced. Companies from Italy, Greece, Croatia and Bulgaria have applied to tender.

Minister of Transport and Communications of RS Nedeljko Ćubrilović said that the tender would not have been even announced if the European Investment Bank had not decided to finance the project with 250 million EUR.

On Friday the tender for the construction of a part of the Corridor 5c that passes through RS was closed, and two consortia from France, Austria, South Korea and Italy will work on that part of the Corridor

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