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The contracts for the sections 1 and 2 were awarded in October 2018 to the Italian company Tirrena Scavi and the Romanian company Spedition UMB, respectively, [8] while those for the sections 3 and 4 had been signed in September 2020 with the Romanian joint-venture SA&PE Construct-Spedition UMB-Tehnostrade, without waiting for the decisions of ...
(3–3.5 minutes between Eroilor and Nicolae Grigorescu) M2: January 1986: November 2023: 20.28 km — 3.0 km: 4–7 minutes (weekdays off peak hours) 7–9 minutes (weekends, late nights) 1–3 minutes M3: August 1983: November 2008: 13.53 km + 8.67 km (M1) — — 7–9 minutes (4 minutes between Eroilor and Nicolae Grigorescu) 3–6 minutes
A tender for a segment of 17.5 km (15.5 km of the South section and 2.5 km of the North section), called lot 3, between the A1 motorway and the DN6 road was launched in July 2017 and awarded in April 2018, to the joint-venture Spedition UMB–Tehnostrade–Artera Proiect, with one year allowed for the design of the motorway and two and a half ...
Română: Harta transportului în comun (RATB + Metrou) în București English: Public transport map (RATB + subway) of Bucharest Français : Carte du transport en commun (RATB + metro) de Bucarest
Centura București (English: Bucharest Beltway, Bucharest Ring Road), sometimes referred to as the DNCB, is a national-class road in Romania, circling the capital city of Bucharest. It is not to be mistaken with the partially opened Bucharest Ring Motorway ( Romanian : Autostrada Centura București ), which encircles the city at a further distance.
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The main differences are that motorways have wide emergency lanes (3 m) and slightly wider traffic lanes (by 3.75 versus 3.5 m). [5] Expressways only have a narrow 1.5 m gravel roadside on the right side, added to the 0.5 m asphalted road edges, and may not have acceleration and deceleration lanes in mountainous areas. [ 6 ]
The subsection is divided into three lots: lot 1, Suplacu de Barcău – Chiribiș (26.3 km); lot 2, Chiribiș − Biharia (28.6 km), and lot 3, Biharia − Borș (5.4 km). In October 2018, the lot 2 was awarded to the Romanian company Trameco, part of the Selina Group, [ 80 ] but this was challenged [ 67 ] and only as of June 2020, the ...