Summary sheet
The Moravské Budejovice bypass road is part of the I/38 (E59) route between Motorway D1, Jihlava, Znojmo and the state border with Austria in South Moravia. The project consists of the construction of a 1x2 single carriageway bypass road with a total length of 6 350 m around the town of Moravské Budejovice. The carriageway is developed with a design speed of 100 km/h and has a width of 11.5 m. The project comprises two grade separated junctions, five bridges, and diversions for existing roads II/411 and III/4118.
The project optimises traffic flows for passenger cars and, in particular, for freight vehicles on the I/38 Road between the Motorway D1 and the Austrian border. It also encompasses a relief from heavy transit traffic in the town of Moravské Budejovice.
The project falls under Annex II of Directive 97/11/EC as amended by Directive 2003/35/EC, and as such has undergone the procedures of a full EIA assessment including screening procedures, public consultations and environmental permit in 2002 in accordance with the applicable legislation – Act 100/2001 Coll. on the Environmental Impact Assessment.
EU procurement directives (2004/17/EC, 2004/18/EC) have been transposed into Czech legislation by the Act No. 137/2006 Coll. The contract notices for the international open tender were published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU). The main contract was published in the OJEU under the reference number 2007/S199-241346 on 16.10.2008. The procurement process is accountable under the Cohesion Funds regulations and is acceptable to the Bank.
Disclaimer
Before financing approval by the Board of Directors, and before loan signature, projects are under appraisal and negotiation. The information and data provided on this page are therefore indicative.
They are provided for transparency purposes only and cannot be considered to represent official EIB policy (see also the Explanatory notes).
General enquiries and comments
The EIB is committed to open communication and encourages constructive stakeholder input regarding its activities.
Enquiries and comments concerning the EIB’s involvement in a project or the financing facilities, activities, organisation and objectives of the EIB, can be sent to the EIB Infodesk.
Alternatively, the EIB can be contacted through its external offices.
Queries regarding details of a specific project, in particular when it is under appraisal by the EIB, should preferably be addressed directly to project promoters.
Media enquiries
Media-related enquiries can be addressed to the EIB Press Office. Please also visit our Media information section.
Complaints mechanism
Any complaint regarding alleged maladministration can be lodged via the EIB Complaints Mechanism. The European Ombudsman acts as an independent external accountability mechanism of the EIB.
Zero tolerance against fraud and corruption
The EIB has a zero tolerance policy on fraud or corruption. To report allegations of fraud and corruption relating to EIB-financed projects, please contact the Fraud and Investigation division. All complaints will be treated as strictly confidential and handled in line with the EIB investigation procedures and the Anti-Fraud Policy.
Related publications