Construction of the Jaworzynka-Čierne-Skalite cross-border connection, stage 2 (Q4297880)

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Project Q4297880 in Poland, Slovakia
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Construction of the Jaworzynka-Čierne-Skalite cross-border connection, stage 2
Project Q4297880 in Poland, Slovakia

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    2,364,028.28 Euro
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    2,781,209.76 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    3 October 2016
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    31 May 2018
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    Gmina Istebna
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    49°34'9.80"N, 18°53'13.92"E
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    49°29'37.72"N, 18°50'5.64"E
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    The project involves the creation of a new road connection and its integration into the communication network facilitating access to TEN-T corridors in the region. The scope covers the construction of 714.71 metres of a new road along with a bridge on the Polish side of the border and the construction of 204.4 metres of a new road and modernisation of 1,800.888 metres of roads in Slovakia forming a single traffic route from Jaworzynka through Skalite to Čierne. Gmina Istebna and Čierne District, although directly adjacent to each other, do not have a direct road connection over the Polish-Slovak border. This massively hinders the tourist and local traffic and weakens cross-border contacts in this section of the border area. The project addresses the problem of the lack of a direct road connection between the partner towns on the Slovak side of the border: Čierne and Skalite Districts, and of the poor condition of the existing roads in the mountainous terrain of the Polish-Slovak borderland. The joint project, whose primary objective is to create a new connection between the gminas/districts in both countries, involves the construction (or reconstruction) of a total of 2,719.998 m of cross-border roads. On the Polish side, 714.71m of roads will be constructed or reconstructed, and on the Slovak side – 2,005.288 m. The proportions of the material scope are evenly distributed and the budgets are almost equal, namely ca. 50% per partner. The scope of the project in question constitutes the second stage of the undertaking financed by cross-border funds under the Tripoint Development Programme. Launching a direct road connection between Poland and Slovakia will result in significant travel cost savings and a possibility of quick and direct merging into the express road (D3 motorway) running through Svrčinovec, Čierne and Skalite in Slovakia, as well as access to tertiary nodes on the Polish side of the border (Ustroń, Wisła, Skoczów, Szczyrk). (English)
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