RAVNA GORA, Sept 14 (Hina) - Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa on Tuesday visited the construction site of the so-called 'snow-swept', the most difficult section of the Zagreb-Rijeka highway. Accompanied by Reconstruction Minister Jure
Radic, Defence Minister Pavao Miljavac, Transport Minister Ivan Pavlovic, and Tourism Minister Ivan Herak, Matesa visited the construction sites of the bridge Kamacnik, the tunnel Cardak, the viaduct Stara Susica, and the Javorova Kosa tunnel. The director of the company Rijeka-Zagreb Highway, Ivan Prgomet, informed Matesa and his associates that construction works on four viaducts, one bridge and five tunnels, as well as on the Kupjak-Vrbovsko section, were proceeding as planned. The project, worth about DM370,260,000 German marks, is financed from the state budget, with loans, and the income of the company Rijeka-Zagreb Highway, Prgome
RAVNA GORA, Sept 14 (Hina) - Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa on
Tuesday visited the construction site of the so-called 'snow-
swept', the most difficult section of the Zagreb-Rijeka highway.
Accompanied by Reconstruction Minister Jure Radic, Defence
Minister Pavao Miljavac, Transport Minister Ivan Pavlovic, and
Tourism Minister Ivan Herak, Matesa visited the construction sites
of the bridge Kamacnik, the tunnel Cardak, the viaduct Stara
Susica, and the Javorova Kosa tunnel.
The director of the company Rijeka-Zagreb Highway, Ivan Prgomet,
informed Matesa and his associates that construction works on four
viaducts, one bridge and five tunnels, as well as on the Kupjak-
Vrbovsko section, were proceeding as planned.
The project, worth about DM370,260,000 German marks, is financed
from the state budget, with loans, and the income of the company
Rijeka-Zagreb Highway, Prgomet said.
Matesa congratulated Croatian concessionaires and their French
partners - the company Spie Batignolles - on the duties completed so
far, and expressed a wish for them to stick by the set deadlines.
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