Shooting the local road infrastructure movie: new production crews, multiple takes and no finished picture
In the making of the Romanian motion picture about a functional road infrastructure, the new Government has pointed the camera and said "Action!" once again for the Comarnic-Brasov motorway concession, take three. Meanwhile, the entire set has been changed for the Transylvania motorway, with the State preparing to pay its debts to Bechtel, which is bowing out of the picture. June 2013 - From the Print Edition
The Diplomat - Bucharest talked to the authorities and analysts to see how much of the road infrastructure plans for 2013 are fiction and how much reality.
By Diana Mesesan
The Government's plans to lease the building of the three motorway sections, Comarnic- Brasov, Pitesti-Craiova and Centura Sud are by no means a random choice. In Romania, with the current lack of funding for big projects, the only viable alternatives for getting funds to develop maj... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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