Veröffentlichungsdatum: 28 Mai 2013
Projektträger – zwischengeschaltetes Finanzinstitut
Public Enterprise "Roads of Serbia"Ort
Beschreibung
Rehabilitation and safety improvements of part of the national road network in Serbia.
Ziele
The project is expected to promote regional and national economic growth, facilitate trade, support private sector development, and ultimately contribute to economic and social cohesion in the country. The project is expected to generate vehicle operating cost and time savings plus reduce accident and local pollution costs.
Sektor(en)
- Verkehr - Verkehr und Lagerei
Under Global Europe NDICI guarantee
Under EFSD+ Guarantee
Vorgeschlagene EIB-Finanzierung (voraussichtlicher Betrag)
EUR 185 million
Gesamtkosten (voraussichtlicher Betrag)
EUR 390 million
Umweltaspekte
The project involves multiple investments generally expected to be performed within existing rights of way; therefore potential negative environmental and social impacts are likely to be minor and temporary. If situated in the EU, the schemes would likely fall under Annex II of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive 2011/92/EU and therefore be subject to screening. Given the nature of the proposed works, it is unlikely that that any of the individual investments will require an EIA. Appropriate screening procedures, also in relation to natural habitats, protected species, as well as land acquisition/resettlement will be put in place in collaboration with the other co-financing potential partners (EBRD, IBRD).
Auftragsvergabe
The Bank will require the promoter to perform procurement procedures in accordance with the Bank’s Guide to Procurement for public contracting authorities outside the Union and therefore be compliant with the main principles of the relevant EU Directives.
Projektstatus
Unterzeichnet - 27/11/2013
Haftungsausschluss
Bis Finanzierungen vom Verwaltungsrat genehmigt und anschließend unterzeichnet werden, befinden sich die Projekte in der Prüfungs- oder Verhandlungsphase. Die Angaben auf dieser Seite sind daher unverbindlich.
Sie dienen lediglich der Transparenz und stellen nicht die offizielle EIB-Politik dar (vgl. auch die erklärenden Anmerkungen).