Romania’s road authority CNADNR said it wants to build 93.1 kilometers of highway in 2014, based on a budget of 2.65 billion lei (EUR 0.58 billion), lower by RON 1.1 billion than in 2013.
In 2013, CNADNR benefited from a budget of RON 3.76 billion and inaugurated 116 kilometers of highway:
Simeria – Orastie – 18 km;
Orastie – Sibiu – 60.5 km;
Lugoj – Deva – 27.4 km.
The total highway network right now sums up 650 kilometers.
For 2014, the Road Authority is planning on opening up lots 1 and 2 of the Nadlac – Arad highway (22.2 km, 16.6 km respectively), lot 2 of Timisoara – Lugoj (25.6 km), lot 3 of Orastie – Sibiu (22.1 km) and a 6.5 km segment for Bucuresti – Ploiesti.
For next year, CNADNR is expecting to deliver lots 2, 3 and 4 of Lugoj – Deva (28.6 km, 21.1 km and 22.1 km), the four remaining lots of Sebes – Turda (70 km) and lots 1,2 and 3 from Campia Turzii – Ogra – Targu Mures (totaling 53 km).
2014 projects in order of financing:
Timisoara – Lugoj (RON 251,7 million);
Brasov – Cluj – Bors (RON 256,5 million);
Orăstie – sibiu (RON 285,6 million);
Sebes – Turda (RON 290,8 million);
Lugoj – Deva (RON 333,7 million);
Nadlac – Arad (RON 359,9 million);
Bucuresti – Brasov (RON 429 million lei).
2015 projects in order of financing:
Nădlac – Arad (RON 240,3 million);
Orăstie – Sibiu (RON 281,9 million lei);
Bucuresti – Brasov (RON 330,9 million lei);
Brasov – Cluj – Bors (RON 379,9 million lei);
Timisoara – Lugoj (RON 477,2 million lei);
Sebes – Turda (RON 878,9 million lei);.
Lugoj – Deva (RON 951 million lei)