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Construction of Struma Motorway

[!] 19 March 2008 A+AA-

Project name: Construction of Struma Motorway (on the stream of Trans- European priority project 7 on transport)

Includes the following project activities:  The project is defined as priority project 7 for the development of the Trans-European transport network on the stream of the transport axe Vidin-Sofia-Kulata.

Construction of the following sections:

LoT 1: Dolna Dikania - Dupnica (16 780 km)

LoT2: Dupnica - Simitli (45 km)

LoT3: Simitli - Sandanski (56 km)

LoT4: Sandanski - Kulata (15 km)

Project to a total value of: 600 million euro

Financial sources:
Cohesion Fund - 480 million euro
National co-financing - 120 million euro

The project is in the frame of Priority Axe II

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