Project description and objectives:
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The proposed project entails:
(i) construction of a new road, Banja Luka to Gradiska, to provide connection
to neighbouring Croatia and to the Pan-European Corridor X. The project will
consist of a 29 km new road from Laktasi (Airport) to Gradiska.
(ii) construction of Sarajevo Bypass, forming part of the Pan-European
Corridor Vc. The project will consist of a four lane by-pass from Josanica to
Butila, a two lane by-pass from Butila to Blazuj, a four lane link to Sarajevo
city center (Butila—Brijesce-Safeta Zajke Street) and upgrade of Brijesce
–Stup street.
The objectives of this project comprise: parallel financing of these important
regional roads links; strengthening of State institutions to enhance the
'single economic space', improving the functioning of road sector
organisations and ensuring availability of funds for road operation and
maintenance.
The transition impact of the project will be achieved through improvements to
road sector financing, increased commercialisation of road administration and
management and regulatory and institutional reform.
There is a project summary document available for this project.
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EIA summary:
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Sarajevo bypass executive summary
(0.2Mb), Bosnian
(0.2Mb)
Banja
Luka-Gradiska executive summary
(0.6Mb), Serbian
(0.6Mb)
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Full EIA availability:
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Full EIA documentation is available locally at:
Sarajevo
bypass component of the project
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Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Road Directorate, Mr Goran Kurtovic;
2,
Put Zivota Street, Krilo A/III, 71000 Sarajevo, Tel +387 33 250370
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Municipality Ilidza, Samira Catovica-Kobre 1, Tel +387 33 624 431, Mr Hamdija
Rastoder
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Municipality Hadzici, Hadzeli 96, Tel +387 33 421 025, Mr Adem Balic
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Municipality Vogosca, Josanicka 80, Tel +387 33 430 805, Mr Ferid Ibisevic
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Municipality Novi Grad, Bulevar Mese Selimovica 97, Tel + 387 33 291 139, Mr
Zeljko Lalic
Banja Luka-Gradiska component of the project
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Public Company "Republic of Srpska Roads", 10 Vase Pelagica Street, 78000
Banja Luka, Tel +387 51 309128, Mr Igor Jokanovic
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Municipality Gradiska, Mladena Stojanovica 18, Tel: +387 51 813 538, Mr
Djordje Zivkovic
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Municipality Laktasi, Karadjordjeva 56, Tel: + 387 51 832 370, Mr Miroslav
Protic
And
EBRD Resident Office in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2nd floor, 4 Obala
Kulina Bana Street, 71000 Sarajevo Mr. Aygen Yayikoglu, Head of Office Tel:
+387 33 667 945 Fax: +387 33 667 950
And
For Sarajevo By-Pass component of the project:
www.fmpuio.gov.ba/FMPUiO/Javna_rasprava.htm
For Banja Luka-Gradiska component of the project:
www.mpugie.rs.ba/news.php?nid=4
And
EBRD’s Business Information Centre
in London
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Enquiries:
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Environmental enquiries
For Sarajevo bypass component of the project
Mrs. Andja Hadziabdic Head of Department for Ecology and Environmental
Impact Assessment Address: Marsala Tita 9, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and
Herzegovina Tel: + 387 33 443 336 Fax: + 387 33 443 336 e-mail:
andja.hadziabdic@fmpuio.gov.ba
For Banja Luka-Gradiska component of the project
Mr Ozren Laganin Ministry of Urban Planning, Civil Engineering and
Ecology Address: Vuka Karadzica 4, 78000 Banja Luka, Republika Srpska Tel:
+ 387 51 215 501, 214 198 Fax: + 387 51 215 548 e-mail: bj_minurb@blic.net
General enquiries
For Sarajevo By-Pass component of the project
Mr. Goran Kurtovic, Expert Associate Federation of Bosnia and
Herzegovina Road Directorate Address: 2, Put Zivota Street, Krilo A/III 71000
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Tel: + 387 33 250 370 Fax: +387 33
250 400 E-mail: fdc_proj@bih.net.ba
For Banja Luka-Gradiska component of the project
Mr. Igor Jokanovic, B.Civil Eng, M.Sc. Public Company "Republic of
Srpska Roads" 10 Vase Pelagica Street, 78000 Banja Luka Republic
of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Tel: +387 51 309128 Fax: +387 51
308316 e-mail: ijokanovic@rdprs.org
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This document was prepared at an early stage of project development, before consideration by the EBRD Board of Directors. Details of a project may change following disclosure.
Environmental Impact Assessments and EIA summaries are produced by project sponsors, and the EBRD makes them available without any comment or implied endorsement. Any views expressed or statements made in the Environmental Impact Assessment or the EIA Summary do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the EBRD. |
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