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Mott MacDonald to supervise construction of A1 motorway, Poland

Mott MacDonald

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Mott MacDonald has been appointed to supervise construction of two sections of the A1 motorway in Poland. The scheme is being co-financed by the countrys General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways and the European Union (EU).

The aim of the project is to reduce congestion in the city of Czestochowa by diverting traffic onto the newly constructed 25km motorway. Four junctions and accompanying structures, including four bridges, nine road overpasses and 15 viaducts, will also be constructed as part of the scheme.

Mott MacDonald will verify design documentation and provide construction supervision services. The consultancy will then monitor operations for a 15 month period.

Malgorzata Piatek, Mott MacDonald’s project director, said: “The newly constructed section of the motorway runs through Natura 2000, a network of nature protection areas in the territory of the EU. Two environmental experts have been employed to fully control and minimise the impact of potential environmental risks.”

Construction of the A1 motorway is due to be completed early 2019.

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