Minister Butkovic: Over 25 bn Kuna Currently Invested in Transport Infrastructure

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Speaking to reporters after meeting with county and Osijek city officials, Butković said that one of the most important projects in the county was the completion of a motorway along Corridor Vc towards Beli Manastir, including a ring road at Beli Manastir, which was expected to be opened by the summer of 2022.

Since the Svilaj Bridge was recently opened, a tender for the construction of the remaining section of the motorway to the border with Hungary should be advertised next year, so by mid-2024 all 88 kilometres of the motorway along Corridor Vc passing through Croatia will have been built, the minister said.

He noted that other transport projects in the county were proceeding well, including the renovation of the tramway infrastructure in Osijek and the procurement of new city buses, as well as the renovation of the central railway station, a project worth HRK 36 million.

Butković said that an agreement had been reached with the Hrvatske Vode water management company to deepen the Drava River basin to make the river navigable throughout the year.

He noted that around HRK 40 million would be secured to upgrade the passenger terminal at Osijek Airport.

A project worth around HRK 400 million, including a broader concept of development of the airport that would be based also on cargo transport, will be prepared to apply for EU financing, Butković said.

Regional Development and EU Funds Minister Nataša Tramišak said that the total value of projects contracted in Osijek-Baranja County and financed from the EU’s structural and investment funds in the period from 2014 to 2020 was HRK 6.7 billion, with investments in transport infrastructure being the highest.

Osijek-Baranja County head Ivan Anušić said that it had been agreed to renovate and restore all currently neglected railway stations in the county and render them fit for use.

Osijek Mayor Ivan Radić said that a project was underway to modernise the city’s tramway infrastructure, worth HRK 267 million, of which 200 million was from EU funds.

(€1 = HRK 7.513885)

 

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