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Seven consortia have submitted qualification documents for Norway’s RV3/RV25 Ommangsvollen – Grundset/Basthjørnet road PPP.
Statens vegvesen - the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA) released the request for qualifications (RFQ) for the first of its three planned road PPP projects last month. As we reported in early April, the Norwegian parliament approved legislation for the PPP project, which was a necessary step to move forward with the project.
The consortia which filed request to prequalify are:
According to sources, the teams are now preparing their proposals and three of them will be shortlisted in June.
The contract will involve the financing, construction and operation of a stretch of road between Ommangsvollen in Løten and Grundset in Elverum for a 20-year period. The project will form part of the country’s transport corridor between Oslo and central Norway. It will also include the delivery of a new section of the RV25 between Åkroken and Grindalsmoen in Elverum.
The project entails an overall investment of NOK5.1 billion (US$575 million)
The contract is expected to be signed in the first quarter of 2018 and be opened to traffic in 2020.
The Norwegian Government recognizes the benefits of PPP. The Ministry of Transport and Communications asked the NPRA to prepare three new PPP projects, as described in the proposition to the Storting, the supreme legislature, and in the report "On the Right Track – Reforms in the Road Sector". The other two NPRA's planned road PPP are:
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