Summary sheet
Modernisation and extension of Rheinland-Pfalz’s secondary road network located in objective 2) areas including transitory areas.
The investments aim at a reduction of overall transport costs, increased traffic safety and better labour mobility and will modernize the road network of the Land Rheinland-Pfalz.
Strengthening, widening and upgrading of existing roads are not expected to generate significant impacts on the environment as the works are usually confined within existing road boundaries. New road construction and substantial realignment are supposed to follow the German Planfeststellungsverfahren (approval procedure) and EU Directive 97/11 EC (environmental impact assessment).
Follows the stipulations of the EC Directive (93/37). Construction contracts with values above EUR 5m are published in the EC Official Journal.
Communication/Roads.
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