Modernisation and dual-carriageway upgrade of national road DK25
STRABAG has been awarded the longest section – an 18-kilometre stretch from Zbiersk to Kokanin – by the Polish motorway authority, GDDKiA to modernize and upgrade national road DK25. The project aims to enhance road safety and significantly reduce travel times for local communities.
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- Modernization and dual-carriageway upgrade of an 18-kilometer stretch of national road DK25.
- STRABAG awarded the contract by GDDKiA.
- Aims to enhance road safety and reduce travel times.
- Involves key players in Polish infrastructure development.
Source Intelligence
STRABAG secured two major road modernisation contracts worth approximately 147 million euros (~PLN 621 million). The DK25, a key north-south route connecting the A2 motorway and S11 expressway in Poland, is undergoing an extensive renovation between Konin and Kokanin. STRABAG has been awarded the longest section – an 18-kilometre stretch from Zbiersk to Kokanin – by the Polish motorway authority, GDDKiA. As part of the EU-funded urban development initiative “Tram for Łódź”, approximately 130 roads across the city are being reconstructed or modernised. STRABAG has been awarded the contract to upgrade and modernise Broniewskiego Street between the intersections with Śmigłego-Rydza Avenue and Rzgowska Street.
"STRABAG secures major contracts worth around € 150 million"
"At the beginning of this year, STRABAG Sp. z o.o., the Polish subsidiary of STRABAG, secured two major road modernisation contracts worth approximately 147 million euros (~PLN 621 million), further strengthening its leading role in the field of mobility infrastructure."
"STRABAG has been awarded the longest section – an 18-kilometre stretch from Zbiersk to Kokanin – by the Polish motorway authority, GDDKiA."
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