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Highway Tenders Are Coming to Raj. They Are Far From Breaking Records, but It Is Not over Yet.

Summary by Denník N
The competition for four major highways in northern Slovakia lasts 6 to 13 months. Construction companies that do not win any contracts will have to deal with the free capacities. Many major highways are being completed during this period. It has been a year since Transport Minister Jozef Ráž began announcing tenders for the completion of key highways in northern Slovakia, but not a single contract has been awarded yet.
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Nearly 2 billion leva for the construction of 76 km of the Ruse - Veliko Tarnovo highway has already been secured. This became possible after the Road Infrastructure Agency (RIA) and the Managing Authority of the Transport Connectivity Program 2021-2027 signed a grant agreement, RIA announced.

The competition for four major highways in northern Slovakia lasts 6 to 13 months. Construction companies that do not win any contracts will have to deal with the free capacities. Many major highways are being completed during this period. It has been a year since Transport Minister Jozef Ráž began announcing tenders for the completion of key highways in northern Slovakia, but not a single contract has been awarded yet.

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Denník N broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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