spot_img
Supported byspot_img

Spanish-Italian consortium to build new Zezelj Bridge

A contract on the construction of the Zezelj Bridge over the Danube in Novi Sad will be signed Tuesday with the Spanish-Italian consortium, made up of AZVI and Horta Coslada from Spain and Tadei from Italy.

A contract on the construction of the Zezelj Bridge over the Danube in Novi Sad will be signed Tuesday with the Spanish-Italian consortium, made up of AZVI and Horta Coslada from Spain and Tadei from Italy.

The entire job is worth EUR 45.3 million and the new bridge should be up in 32 months, announced the Serbian Railways.

The contract will be signed at the Vojvodina government offices, in the presence of Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic, by Head of the EU Delegation in Serbia Vincent Degert, Vojvodina Prime Minister Bojan Pajtic, Novi Sad Mayor Igor Pavlicic, Serbian Railways CEO Milovan Markovic and AZVI representative Jose Alejandro Serrano.

Supported by

The rebuilding of the Zezelj Brigde, torn down during the NATO bombing in 1999, is co-financed by the European Union, the Province of Vojvodina and the City of Novi Sad, while the Serbian Railways has taken on the rights and obligations of the investor on behalf of the state of Serbia.

Source emg.rs

Suppported byOwner's Engineer

Building permits in Serbia drop by 16.3% in November 2024

In November 2024, Serbia saw a decline in building permits issued, with a total of 2,811 permits granted, marking a 16.3% decrease compared to...

Serbia and UAE explore joint robotics program to harness Serbian engineering potential

Serbia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are exploring the possibility of launching a joint program in the field of robotics, aiming to leverage...

Serbia tackles challenges from US sanctions on Russian oil fleet, focuses on ensuring oil supply stability

Tomislav Mićović, Secretary General of the Association of Oil Companies, recently discussed the impact of new American sanctions on the Russian fleet of shadow...
Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img
error: Content is protected !!