FCC – Alpine will not drop highway deal

The Spanish-Austrian consortium says they will not pull out of the Horgoš-Požega highway construction concession.

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Friday, 24.08.2007.

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The Spanish-Austrian consortium says they will not pull out of the Horgos-Pozega highway construction concession. FCC Construction and Alpine Meyerden Bau's Serena Aufwaiter said late on Thursday that the company will proceed with the highway deal, Tanjug reported. FCC – Alpine will not drop highway deal "What is now going on in Serbia is a political affair which is of now concern to us," she said in an interview with the state television (RTS). – Aufwaiter said that there was "no reason to hide anything" and that FCC-Alpine would not give up the job, not even once the annexes of the contract were to be made public. At its Thursday session, the government unanimously backed Infrastructure Minister Velimir Ilic's initiative that the concession contract for the construction of the highway, including its annexes, be posted on the government's website. Journalists were given insight into the contract Monday, however they were allowed to read only the basic document that did not include the annexes. The decision came following the several-month-long demands coming from Vojvodina assembly speaker Bojan Kostres and the media, as well as calls from Commissioner for Information of Public Importance Rodoljub Sabic, to make the details of the deal available to public scrutiny. The Serbian government signed the contract with FCC Construction and Alpine Meyerden Bau on March 30 this year. All is well that ends well: Velimir Ilic attends cabinet session (FoNet)

FCC – Alpine will not drop highway deal

"What is now going on in Serbia is a political affair which is of now concern to us," she said in an interview with the state television (RTS). –

Aufwaiter said that there was "no reason to hide anything" and that FCC-Alpine would not give up the job, not even once the annexes of the contract were to be made public.

At its Thursday session, the government unanimously backed Infrastructure Minister Velimir Ilić's initiative that the concession contract for the construction of the highway, including its annexes, be posted on the government's website.

Journalists were given insight into the contract Monday, however they were allowed to read only the basic document that did not include the annexes.

The decision came following the several-month-long demands coming from Vojvodina assembly speaker Bojan Kostreš and the media, as well as calls from Commissioner for Information of Public Importance Rodoljub Šabić, to make the details of the deal available to public scrutiny.

The Serbian government signed the contract with FCC Construction and Alpine Meyerden Bau on March 30 this year.

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