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Montenegro’s key road and bridge projects face delays but aim for summer completion

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The Tivat–Jaz boulevard project is under close public scrutiny, and works are being carried out as much as weather conditions allow, according to Radomir Vuksanović, Director of the Traffic Administration.

The scheduled completion in January is not realistic due to commitments regarding electrical installations, as Grbalj has faced challenges with power supply and water infrastructure.

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Current works focus on infrastructure installations that are not visible to the naked eye, coordinated with CEDIS, water utilities, and the Regional Waterworks.

The Jasenovo Polje–Brezna road is in its final phase, with approximately 10 kilometers of 15 km already asphalted. The critical mountain pass has been completed, and full works will continue when weather permits, aiming for April next year and summer tourist season readiness.

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A new Šćepan Polje bridge is planned in coordination with Montenegro and Bosnia & Herzegovina, with tenders issued and a design task underway, followed by financial bids from contractors. Construction is expected to begin in spring.

The Kruče project is also progressing, addressing long-standing local dissatisfaction. Full-scale works are expected to resume after the New Year, with the deadline set for September.

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