Euro 2012Polish cities will experience a number of infrastructure improvements in the construction sector due to Euro 2012. PMR presents up-to-date news about the status of preparations for the European Football Championship in 2012 in Poland. Construction contracts signed for two sections of the A1 motorway in Lodzkie voivodshipOn 9 July this year contracts were inked with contractors that will be responsible for building two stretches of the A1 motorway: Kowal-Sojki and Kotliska-Piatek. The total cost of the investment will exceed PLN 1.3bn ... more »Three bids to overhaul Warsaw Stadium railway stationThree firms are vying to win a tender to choose a contractor to reconstruct Warsaw Stadium (Warszawa Stadion) railway station. The cheapest bid is approximately PLN 6m (€1.5m), while the cost estimate prepared ... more »Tender announced for construction of fragment of A1 between Swierklany and GorzyczkiThe General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways (GDDKiA) announced a tender on 1 April for the construction of the Swierklany-Gorzyczki stretch of the A1 motorway. The road should be open to motorists before ... more »see more news »
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