Summary sheet
The project will include the design and the construction of two sections of the Rijeka-Zagreb Motorway (Vrbovsko-Bosiljevo and Bosiljevo-Vukova Gorica) for a total length of approximately 24 km. Another section is currently under construction and has received the financial support of KfW. All the other sections are open to traffic (of which about one third as semi-motorway) and have been financed by the State budget, commercial banks, the EBRD and the World bank.The Rijeka-Zagreb Motorway has a total length of 147 km and is divided into 10 Sections.
The project is of high priority for the Croatian Government. It concerns Pan-European Corridor Vb and as such is of wider interest on a European scale.
The project will have considerable impact on the environment, and the implications of this both on a formal and a substantive level will have to be carefully verified.In accordance with its normal procedures, the Bank will ensure that appropriate measures (including EIAs similar in practice to those required by EU law) will be taken with respect to environmental protection and that any possible negative impact will be studied and appropriate mitigating measures taken in good time.
EIB procedures for international procurement would be applied, where applicable.
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