highways

Romanian Transport Minister: About 130 Km Of Highway To Be Finished This Year

Romania’s Transport Minister Anca Boagiu said Friday about 130 kilometers of highway will be finished in 2011, to include highway sectors Timisoara-Arad, Medgidia-Constanta and Bucharest-Ploiesti, as well as the beltways of cities Arad (W) and Constanta (SE).

Romanian Transp Min Signs EUR693M Contracts For Corridor IV Highways

Romanian Transport Minister Anca Boagiu on Friday signed five contracts, worth a total EUR692.68 million (including VAT), for the design and construction of highway sections on Pan-European Corridor IV, the first of nine project packages that have been auctioned off.

Romania Sets Cost Standard/Km Of EUR5.05M To EUR6.1M For Highway Construction – Draft

The construction of highways will have a cost standard per kilometer of EUR5.05 million to EUR6.1 million, VAT not included, and capital repair works on a railroad will cost EUR1.19 million/km, VAT not included, according to a draft Government Decision drawn up by the Romanian Transport Ministry.

Transport Min Says Romania Can Have 101 Km Of Highway Next Year Depending On Funds

Romania’s Transport Minister-designate Radu Berceanu said Tuesday Romania could have 101 kilometers in 2010 provided that financing is ensured.

Romania’s Govt To Propose Highway Building National Pact To Be Allotted 1% Of GDP

Romania’s Government will propose a national pact for highway building that should be allotted at least 1% of the gross domestic product and include projects due to be completed by 2020, according to the governing program submitted to Parliament Sunday.

Romanian Highways Upkeep To Cost Over RON330M In 2009-2012

Romania’s national road authority CNADNR estimates the maintenance of its highways will cost 330.389 million lei (EUR1=RON4.2138), VAT not included, in the period 2009-2012.

Romania’s Transport Ministry Makes Highways Its Top Priority

Romania’s democrat liberal transport minister Radu Berceanu said Saturday, at the meeting of the party’s legislative groups, that his ministry’s top priority is to build highways.

Romania’s Transports Minister Promises Improvements In Road, Tourism Infrastructures

Romania’s transports minister Ludovic Orban said Saturday, in northern county of Bistrita, that the road infrastructure in Romania’s central and western areas of Transylvania and Banat will meet the European standards in six-seven years’ time, stressing that highways will be built here as well.