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Date de publication: 19 octobre 2021

Promoteur – Intermédiaire Financier

BUDAPEST FOVAROS ONKORMANYZATA

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Description

Comprehensive reconstruction of the Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest which is a historic landmark of the city.

Additionality and Impact

The project consists of the rehabilitation of the Chain Bridge in Budapest. The status of the bridge and its related structures are deteriorated, so their reconstruction has become indispensable. The reconstruction will improve the connectivity and the travel conditions (in terms of efficiency, safety and comfort) between Buda and Pest in the heart of the city center. By reconstituting bridge's functionality, the project would also lead to an improvement of the level of service for the public transport as well as non-motorised transport users.

 

The project will maintain and even improve accessibility, addressing market failures related to barriers to access transport options (accessible transport). It will also address market failures related to road externalities in terms of road safety (safe transport) as well as air, noise pollution and GHG emissions (green transport) through an improvement of the level of service for the sustainable transport modes (public and non-motorised transport). The project is fully in line with EU and EIB objectives on sustainable cities and regions, climate action and environmental sustainability.

 

The project is expected to provide good socio economic benefits mainly in terms of better travel times for all users and lower operational costs for public transport operators, due to improved traffic conditions as well as drastically reduced maintenance costs for the city, thanks to the reconstruction. Further benefits may occur from the possible modal shift, through the improvement of the level of service for sustainable transport modes and the consequent reduction of road externalities (congestion, accidents, air and noise pollution and GHG emissions). Finally, the reconstruction will

preserve the identity of the bridge as a World Heritage Site, an outstanding symbolic value for the City.

 

EIB, through its technical and financial contribution, will support the implementation of a vital priority urban transport project for the city that is also included in the Transport Development and Investment Programme of the Budapest Mobility Plan.

Objectifs

The project consists of the rehabilitation of the Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest, a historical monument part of the national cultural heritage, located in the centre of the city (classified as part of the World Heritage) connecting the two sides of the city over the Danube. The status of the bridge and its related structures are deteriorated, so their reconstruction has become indispensable. The project's objective is to preserve the bridge's functionality as well as to improve the level of service for sustainable transport modes (public and non-motorised transport).

Secteur(s)

Montant BEI envisagé (montant approximatif)

EUR 58 million

Coût total (montant approximatif)

EUR 78 million

Aspects environnementaux

The project is included in the Budapest Mobility Plan (BMT) that was subject to a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA), approved in 2019. The scope of the project is a protected UNESCO World Heritage site. The project has not been classified under Annex I or Annex II of the Directive 2014/52/EU amending the EIA Directive 2011/92/EU by the Pest County Governmental Office, Environmental Protection and Nature Protection Department. This has been confirmed by a statement from the competent authority issued in 2016. Compliance with environmental legislation will be verified during appraisal, notably for environmental impacts, as well as nature and world heritage conservations aspects.

Passation des marchés

The Bank will require the Promoter to ensure that contracts for implementation of the project have been tendered in accordance with the applicable EU procurement legislation, Directive 2014/24/EU as well as Directive 89/665/EEC as interpreted by the Court of Justice of the EU, with publication of tender notices in the Official Journal of the EU, as and where required. The public procurement process will be further analysed during appraisal.

Statut

Approuvé - 10/12/2021

Clause de non-responsabilité

Avant d’être approuvés par le Conseil d’administration et avant la signature des prêts correspondants, les projets font l’objet d’une instruction et de négociations. Par conséquent, les informations et données fournies sur cette page sont indicatives.
Elles sont fournies à des fins de transparence uniquement et ne peuvent être considérées comme représentant la politique officielle de la BEI (voir également les notes explicatives).

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