The Romanian Ministry of Transport & Infrastructure has launched a groundbreaking ceremony for the Construction of Cluj-Napoca metro Line 1.
The first driverless metro will cover a 21 km route with 19 stations. Starting at Țara Moților in Florești, the Y-shaped line will pass through Mănăștur and the future regional hospital to Piața Mărăști, where it will split. One branch will serve the Muncii industrial area via an interchange with the national railway, while the other will go to Europa Unită through Gheorgheni and Sopor. The project, estimated at RON 13.7 billion (US$ 2.9 billion), is funded by Romania’s National Recovery & Resilience Plan, with RON 10 billion (US$ 2.1 billion) from the national government and RON 1.48 billion (US$ 317 million) from the European Union.
A RON 9 billion (US$ 1.9 billion) contract for design and construction was awarded in May 2023 to a consortium of Gulermak, Alstom, and Arcada. The line is expected to open in 2031, with the first seven stations potentially ready by 2026. EU funding requires the first phase to be operational within four years. The metro will operate with 26 three-car trains, each with a capacity of up to 540 passengers, and is projected to carry 164,000 passengers daily.
The administration of the Mehedinti County Council has launched a tender for current and periodic maintenance works and services in the winter - summer of the county roads in Romania.
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Webuild consortium announced that it has won a EUR490 million (US$485 million) contract for the design and construction of the modernization and electrification of approximately 50 km section of Cluj-Napoca – Episcopia Bihor PPP railway line in Romania.
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Compagnia Nationala de Administrare a Infrastructurii Rutiere (CNAIR) in Romania has awarded a concession contract for Lot 3 of the Sibiu Pitesti highway to JV of WeBuild and Tancrad.
Read moreMetrorex in Bucharest, Romania has signed a contract with Alstom for maintenance services for the Bucharest metro line.
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The National Commission for Strategy and Forecasting (CNSP) in Romania last week has published the announcement for the design, construction and operation/exploitation works contract for Târgu Neamţ - Iaşi highway under the PPP scheme. The estimated project investment is EUR 1 billion.
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