the Case is updated.
twice a year adds New Paths forward a list of measures they want to prioritize utbyggingsrekkefølgen of. The company has been commissioned to build out the road E6 between queens park rangers coventry city and the Hill, and E6 from Melhus to Ulsberg.
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Unclear whether construction
In the development project E6 queens park rangers coventry city Hill, to the total built 55 kilometres of four-lane highway. Reguleringsplanen for the stretch between queens park rangers coventry city and Vaernes at 23 km is already adopted. From Melhus to Ulsberg will be constructed 70 kilometres new E6.
It is still not taken a position when it becomes anleggsstart for these projects.
Unclear whether the Melhus-Ulsberg
the Company made already in march a layout of what measures they would put in the time first.
15. December la New Roads forward a revised list.
Our second priority is based on cost estimates made by the Norwegian public roads administration by the transfer of veiprosjektene to the New Roads. We have implemented new cost-nytteberegninger on all projects. It is this data that is the basis for our priorities now, ” says Ingrid Dahl Hovland, managing director of New Paths in a news release.
Three projects further south in the country located at the top of the list, while the E6 between queens park rangers coventry city and the Hill are given priority with regard to speedy development. The company says nothing about the road between Melhus and Ulsberg.
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Four lane highway
New Ways to promote the socio-economic profitability when the priority order is determined. Extension to firefelt between queens park rangers coventry city and Stjørdal, with the new tunnels, previously estimated to cost about nok 6.3 billion.
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New Roads has the responsibility for the development of a 530 km road that is under planning. In total, they shall be invested 150 billion in projects, the next 20 years.


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