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Press release from 6th session of National Investm...
Press release from 6th session of National Investment Commission
Podgorica,
Montenegro (26 March 2018) -- At today's 6th session, chaired by its President Prime
Minister Duško Marković, the
National Investment Commission adopted and submitted to the Government for
consideration and adoption a List of Key
Priority Infrastructure Projects.
The
List contains 36 projects totaling EUR 2.13 billion: eight projects in the
field of energy in the amount of EUR 1.17 billion, six projects in the field of
transport in the amount of EUR 789.6 million, three projects in the field of environmental
protection in the amount of EUR 62.9 million, ten projects in the field of social
services in the amount of EUR 74.2 million and nine projects in the field of other
infrastructure in the amount of EUR 28.3 million.
The
Commission agreed that the Single List of Priority Infrastructure Projects
includes projects such as the International
Institute for the Development of Sustainable Technologies in South East Europe
with the “Science for Peace”
mission and the construction of two
facilities for three clinics of the Clinical Centre of Montenegro, such as:
Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Clinic for Dermatovenerology and Clinic for Psychiatry.
Estimated value of construction of clinic facilities amounts to EUR 7.4
million.
The
National Investment Commission was informed about the Information on projects nominated within the 19th Western Balkans
Investment Framework Call for Technical Support in Project Preparation. The
Information indicates that Montenegro nominated three projects: Preparation of the preliminary project for
the priority sub-section of the bypass around Budva, within the Adriatic-Ionian
motorway/high-speed road, 2nd phase; Preparation
of a strategic environmental impact assessment and accompanying documentation
for reconstruction of the road Šćepan Polje – Plužine and Preparation of the main project and tender
documentation for the reconstruction of the railway line Podgorica – border with
Albania.
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OF THE GOVERNMENT OF MONTENEGRO