Twenty-seven Toll Stations on Roads Throughout Serbia to be Expanded – Tendering for Contractors Opens
On the A1 state road, section Belgrade-Subotica, the plan is to expand six toll stations: Stara Pazova, Zmajevo, Vrbas, Feketic, Backa Topola and Zednik.
On the A3 state road, section Belgrade-Sid, two toll stations are to be expanded: Adasevci and Morovic, whereas, on the A1 state road, section Belgrade-Nis, 17 toll stations are to be expanded: Mali Pozarevac, Umcari, Vodanj, Kolari, Smederevo, Pozarevac, Velika Plana, Markovac, Lapovo, Jagodina, Cuprija, Paracin, Pojate, Razanj, Aleksinacki rudnici and Aleksinac.
On the Nis-Presevo section, toll stations Presevo and Dimitrovgrad are to be expanded, whereas, on the Obrenovac-Preljina section, the temporary station Obrenovac is to be expanded.
In addition to the construction of new islands, the plan is to also remove the existing administrative facilities and build new ones in most locations.
The deadline for the preparation of the project-technical documentation is 60 calendar days from the signing of the agreement, and the deadline for the completion of the works cannot go beyond December 31, 2022.
Bids may be submitted by November 5, 2020.
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