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Samstag, 19. Mai 2012

Kroatien stoppt das Peljesac Brücken Projekt, wegen Staats Pleite

Was ja schon vor 5 Jahren bekannt war, ist das Projekt ein extrem teures Projekt, was sich niemals tragen würde auch bei Maut Gebühren, denn in den Winter Monaten ist der Verkehr zugering. Identisch die teure Autobahn der Nationalen Korruption in Albanien: Kukes - Durres, wo nur 2.000 Fahrzeuge am Tage verkehren im Winter. Niemand wollte deshalb der Maut Betreiber sein, was ein Debakel ist, was PR Strategen der Bechtel Firma im Betrugs und Bestechungs Rausch zuvor hochrechneten.

Bloomberg, May 17, 2012
Croatia Cancels 2 Billion Kuna Bridge Project for Lack of Funds

Croatia’s government canceled a 2 billion kuna ($336 million) bridge project, started in 2007, because of a lack of funds, Transportation Minister Sinisa Hajdas Doncic told Cabinet today.

The bridge was supposed to connect the southern most resort of Dubrovnik with the rest of the country via the Peljesac peninsula, without having to cross the border with Bosnia- Herzegovina.

The companies involved in the project, such as Konstruktor- Inzenjering d.d., Viadukt d.d. and Hidroelektra Niskogradnja d.d., will be refunded for costs incurred so far, Hajdas Doncic said.

Jetzt wird tatsaehlich mit diesen unsinnigen Bruecken Projekt begonnen, denn wenn Bosnien auch EU Mitglied wird, hat die Bruecke keine Bedeutung mehr



Croatia starts construction of controversial bridge

24/10/2007

ZAGREB, Croatia -- Construction of a bridge connecting the Peljesac peninsula with the mainland starts on Wednesday (October 24th). The bridge, which will be the biggest in the Western Balkans, should be finished in four years. Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has opposed the facility, initially claiming it would block access of large ships to its Neum harbour. Croatia sought to accommodate Sarajevo by changing the design of the bridge. But earlier this year, BiH renewed its protest, insisting construction should be postponed until issues regarding sea borders between the two countries are resolved. (HRT, Jutarnji List, RTRS, SRNA, Nezavisne Novine, Makfax - 24/10/07; Index.hr, Dnevni Avaz, Poslovni Dnevnik - 23/10/07)
Und der Brücken Streit geht dort weiter!

BiH threatens to sue Croatia over controversial bridge

12/11/2007

SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) -- Presidency Chairman Zeljko Komsic warned on Sunday (November 11th) that BiH will sue Croatia if Zagreb continues to build a bridge connecting the Peljesac peninsula with the mainland. Komsic was commenting on a statement by Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader, who said in Mostar on Saturday that the bridge will be built regardless of opposition to it. BiH insists it cannot be built without complete agreement between the two countries, including issues related to the sea border in the Neum harbour. Sanader paid a short visit to Mostar to attend the convention of a main Croat party in BiH -- the Croat Democratic Union 1990. (RTRS, HRT, Vecernji List, HINA - 11/11/07)
Kroatien ist pleite, aber man will unverändert diese Brücke bauen


Croatia PM Rejects Criticism Over Bridge
Zagreb | 27 May 2009 |

Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader
Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader
Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader, visiting the construction site of the future bridge that will connect the Dalmatian coast to the Peljesac peninsula on Tuesday, stated he was happy with the works so far.

Source: Radionet

He brushed aside criticism from international financial institutions that the country is spending money it cannot afford on its road infrastructure, arguing that it need not be interpreted literally.

"With this project, we are overcoming Croatia's territorial discontinuity," he said, after visiting the construction site.

"During times of recession and economic crisis, it is necessary to support infrastructure projects, such as building bridges and roads, in order to secure employees work and wages," he added.
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/main/news/19393/

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