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Poland - Motorway Contracts awarded to John Sisk/Roadbridge
June 2010
SRB Civil Engineering, a joint venture between John Sisk & Son Ltd and Roadbridge have been awarded three Motorway Contracts in Poland.
Project 1
The construction of A1 Motorway Toruñ-Stryków Section I: Czerniewice–Odolion, from km 151+900 to km 163+300 and Section II: Odolion–Brzezie, from km 163+300 to km 186+366. The new sections of the A1(from km 151+900 to km 186+366) will start at “Czerniewice” interchange and travel south for 34,466km. Local partner on this project is PBG.
Start Date: July 2010 Completion: Autumn 2012
Value: €187.5 million
Project 2
The construction of A1 Motorway Toruñ-Stryków Section III: Brzezie-Kowal from km 186+348 to km 215+850. The new section of the A1(from km 186+348 to km 215+850) will start at “Brzezie” interchange and travel south for 29.5km to the “Kowal” interchange. Local partner on this project is PBG.
Start Date: July 2010 Completion: Autumn 2012
Value: €172 million
Project 3
The construction of A1 Motorway Toruñ-Stryków from km 215+850 to km 245+800 junction Kowal-junction Sójki. The scheme A1 Kowal to Sójki will be 29.95km of dual carriageway. Local Partner on this project is Budbaum.
Start Date: August 2010 Completion: April 2012
Value: €161 million
The three contracts form part of the A1 motorway which runs vertically through the country from the City of Gdansk in the north, to the city of Katowice in the south, before finishing at the border with the Czech Republic. The total length of the entire motorway when completed will be 597km.
SRB and it’s Polish partners successfully competed against 10 other European and Chinese consortiums to win the contracts.
Pictured below at the signing of the first two sections of the A1 motorway contracts on 17th June in Wloclawek were (l-r) Pat McCarthy (SRB), Rafal Wilczynski (PBG), Tomasz Sikora (PBG), Paul Sullivan (SRB) and Mariusz Lozynski (PBG)
Pictured below at the signing of the third A1 motorway contract on 9th July in Lodz were (l-r) Cezary Grabarczyk (Minister for Infrastructure, Poland), Andrzej Tanajewski (Budbaum) and Paul Sullivan (SRB) |