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Signature(s)

Amount
€ 72,221,919.96
Countries
Sector(s)
Poland : € 72,221,919.96
Urban development : € 33,944,302.39
Transport : € 38,277,617.57
Signature date(s)
27/07/2015 : € 2,937,144.24
27/07/2015 : € 3,312,098.82
4/11/2013 : € 4,971,878.52
4/11/2013 : € 5,606,586.41
31/08/2012 : € 9,159,561.51
31/08/2012 : € 10,328,867.23
17/10/2014 : € 16,875,718.12
17/10/2014 : € 19,030,065.11
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Summary sheet

Release date
25 October 2011
Status
Reference
Signed | 31/08/2012
20110456
Project name
Promoter - financial intermediary
Torun Municipal Infrastructure

City of Torun

Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)
Total cost (Approximate amount)
PLN 300 million (EUR 72 million)
PLN 846 million (EUR 204 million)
Description
Objectives

The project will contribute to the implementation of the development strategy of the city of Toruń, and in particular, to the improvement of the urban infrastructure through the optimisation of the internal road network and public transport, urban renewal and regeneration, preservation of cultural heritage, and improvement of energy efficiency in schools.

The project comprises selected elements of the investment programme of the Polish city of Toruń, which is located in a Convergence region. It is therefore eligible for support under Article 309 point (a) projects for developing less-developed regions and point (c) common interest: sustainable communities.

Environmental aspects
Procurement

The project is a multi-scheme operation classified as a Framework Loan. Some of the schemes may eventually fall under Annex I or II of the EIA Directive 85/337/EEC, amended by Directives 97/11/EC and 2003/35/EC, or may have an impact on an area forming part of the Natura 2000 network. It is a requirement that all the schemes must be implemented in compliance with the EU environmental legislation.

The promoter, as a public administration entity, is required to follow the EU public procurement rules (2004/18/EC), including publication of contract notices in the EU Official Journal as implemented by national law, if and where appropriate. Projects with values below the EU thresholds will be procured according to the provisions laid down in national legislation.

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