STRABAG wins two more sections of S7 expressway in Poland for around €200m
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STRABAG wins two more sections of S7 expressway in Poland for around €200m

STRABAG wins two more sections of S7 expressway in Poland for around €200m

Two subsidiaries of STRABAG SE have been awarded the contract in Poland to design and build two sections of the S7 expressway north of Warsaw. The two orders have a total value of PLN 828 million, which is equivalent to approx. € 198 million. The project is scheduled for completion after a construction time of 34 months.

“Last year, we already handed over five sections of the S7 to our client, Poland’s General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways. We are delighted to be able to continue to work on this
project to link up northern and southern Poland,” says Thomas Birtel, CEO of STRABAG SE.

One section leads from Strzegowo to Pieńki and is 22 km long, the second section has a length of 14 km and leads from Pieńki on to Płońsk. The S7 is being built as a four-lane facility. The contract also includes the construction of several junctions and rest areas as well as the illumination and drainage systems.

STRABAG SE is a European-based technology group for construction services, a leader in innovation and financial strength. Services span all areas of the construction industry and cover the entire construction value chain. Added value for clients by specialised entities integrating the most diverse services and assuming responsibility for them. STRABAG bring together people, materials and machinery at the right place and at the right time in order to realise even complex construction projects – on schedule, of the highest quality and at the best price. The hard work and dedication of close to 72,000 employees allow them to generate an annual output volume of about € 14 billion. At the same time, a dense network of numerous subsidiaries in many European countries and on other continents is helping to expand their area of operation far beyond the borders of Austria and Germany.

Post source : STRABAG SE

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