EIB: EUR 60 million for road rehabilitation Croatia

Luxembourg, Luxemburg – The European Investment Bank (EIB) lends EUR 60 million to the Republic of Croatia for the rehabilitation of 687 km of the Croatian national road network divided to 52 sections across the country.

The loan will contribute to the implementation of the Croatian Programme for the Construction and Maintenance of Public Roads for the period of 2005-2008. Croatia is an important transit country for passenger and goods and an adequate transport infrastructure will help the country better integrate with the European Union’s Single Market. In addition, it will increase the transport safety and capacity needed to face successfully the increasing number of vehicles since the recent years.

The project is focused on the modernisation and maintenance of roads along major Croatian transport arteries with positive implications for the development of the tourism industry being one of the most significant sectors for the country’s economic development.

The state owned Croatian Roads Ltd. (CR), is the project’s promoter as well as the borrower and the final beneficiary of the loan. The current loan is a continuation of a successful cooperation of the Bank with this company. In 2001, the EIB provided a loan of EUR 60 million to the CR for co-financing the rehabilitation of the national road network and in July 2005 the Bank signed with the CR another loan of EUR 60 million for the construction of the bypass road of the city of Split.

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EIB: EUR 60 million for road rehabilitation Croatia

Luxembourg, Luxemburg – The European Investment Bank (EIB) lends EUR 60 million to the Republic of Croatia for the rehabilitation of 687 km of the Croatian national road network divided to 52 sections across the country.

The loan will contribute to the implementation of the Croatian Programme for the Construction and Maintenance of Public Roads for the period of 2005-2008. Croatia is an important transit country for passenger and goods and an adequate transport infrastructure will help the country better integrate with the European Union’s Single Market. In addition, it will increase the transport safety and capacity needed to face successfully the increasing number of vehicles since the recent years.

The project is focused on the modernisation and maintenance of roads along major Croatian transport arteries with positive implications for the development of the tourism industry being one of the most significant sectors for the country’s economic development.

The state owned Croatian Roads Ltd. (CR), is the project’s promoter as well as the borrower and the final beneficiary of the loan. The current loan is a continuation of a successful cooperation of the Bank with this company. In 2001, the EIB provided a loan of EUR 60 million to the CR for co-financing the rehabilitation of the national road network and in July 2005 the Bank signed with the CR another loan of EUR 60 million for the construction of the bypass road of the city of Split.

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Bron: European Investment Bank (EIB)