A public invitation has been issued for the development of a conceptual solution for the expressway Danilovgrad - Nikšić

The goal is to specify the optimal route of the expressway, the length of which is 31 kilometers

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Monteput has announced a public call for the development of a conceptual solution for a high-speed road from Danilovgrad to Nikšić, 31 kilometers long.

Monteput said that the main goal of this call is the development of technical documentation with a focus on research and defining the optimal corridor of the Danilovgrad-Nikšić expressway route.

"By creating a conceptual solution, we want to specify the optimal route, which creates the basis for the further stages of project documentation and the future construction of this important road. Emphasis will be placed on the analysis of the optimal route, including the design of bridges, tunnels and other key infrastructure facilities. The design process requires a multidisciplinary an approach that includes technical, economic, spatial and ecological aspects, while respecting the applicable regulations and standards," said Monteputo.

They emphasize that special attention will be devoted to environmental protection and sustainable development.

"In the preparation of the conceptual solution, the designer is obliged to apply TEM standards and recommended practice as basic guidelines for the design of the road. The revision of the technical documentation will be carried out to ensure compliance with legal and technical requirements. This high-speed road aims to provide a high-quality traffic connection between Danilovgrad and Nikšić, and ultimately improve the traffic connection between Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In addition, the new road will enable a better connection with the Bar-Boljara highway and the Adriatic-Ionian highway, which will improve regional connectivity and economic development," they concluded. are.

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