Deges launches tender for motorway PPP

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The Federal Republic of Germany through the DEGES German unit Fernstraßenplanungs- und -bau GmbH has launched a contract notice for the development and construction of B 247 motorway project. 

The project involves the construction, maintenance, proportionate operation as well as proportionate financing within the framework of the public-private partnership project B 247 Mühlhausen to Bad Langensalza. The project route includes the 2- to 4-lane new construction of the bypasses Mühlhausen, Höngeda and Großengottern / Schönstedt.

The deadline for the submission of documents for the tender is on November 12, 2019.

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