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Skanska builds highway in Czech Republic

Swedish construction giant Skanska has secured a contract to build a stretch of highway in the Czech Republic. Skanska's contract amount totals CZK 1 billion, about SEK 365 M. The customer is the Czech national highway administration. The project is being financed through the national Czech infrastructure fund.

The contract involves an approximately 6-kilometer stretch of four-lane highway on the D47 route from Bohumin in the eastern Czech Republic to the Polish border. When this section is completed in 2011, the highway is fully built out between Ostrava and the Polish border, where the D47 will link with the A1 highway in Poland. Skanska has previously built many stages of the D47.

The assignment includes 21 bridges, of which the longest is the 175-meter span over the Olse River. Work begins immediately and the road is planned for completion in 2011.

The project is being carried out in a consortium in which Skanska holds 34 percent, ODS Dopravni 35 percent, ALPINE CZ 19 percent and OHL Zs 12 percent of the total contract amount of CZK 3 billion.



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