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Environmental impact assessment

Project name:Belgrade Highway and Bypass Project
Country:Serbia
Project number:36651
Business sector:Transport
State/Private:State
Board date:9 October 2007
Status:Signed
Date EIA disclosed:
Date EIA updated:
20 June 2006
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Belgrade Highway and Bypass Project [Project Summary Document]
EBRD loan to improve traffic flow in Belgrade [Press Release]

Project description
and objectives:

The proposed project is for the urgent rehabilitation of the Gazela Bridge and approach roads, which is the main bridge in the City of Belgrade and forms an integral part of Trans European Corridor X, and construction of the remaining sections of the Belgrade bypass, which is required to alleviate traffic congestion in the City.

There is a project summary document available for this project.

EIA summary:

Executive summary (English)  (0.2Mb)

Full EIA availability:

Full EIA documentation is available locally at:
EBRD’s Business Information Centre in London

PE "Roads of Serbia", 11000 Belgrade, Bul. Kralja Aleksandra 282 Belgrade. Tel: +381 30 40 734; Fax: +381 30 40 614.  Contact: Igor Radovic, Environmental Specialist, E-mail. radovici@dzp.co.yu

And
EBRD Resident Office in Belgrade: Bulevar AVNOJ-a 64 A, 5th. Floor, 11070 Novi BELGRADE. (tel: +381 11 212 0529) Contact: Aleksandar Mihajlovic.

Enquiries:

Environmental enquiries

Igor Radovic
PE "Roads of Serbia",
Email: radovici@dzp.co.yu


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