The Bechtel-ENKA General Partnership (BEGP) signed the construction contract of the Pristina-Hani i Elezit Motorway in Kosovo with the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport of the Government of Kosovo in July 2014. The 65 km dual-carriageway motorway is a part of the Southeast Europe Core Road Network, in which it is referred to as Route 6. The project links Kosovo’s capital Pristina to Hani i Elezit on the Macedonian border. The motorway is expected to have significant strategic and economic benefits. Kosovo is connected to Skopje and has gained access to Corridor 10, facilitating its trade with the rest of the world. The economic benefits will not be limited to Kosovo. The motorway is part of a European network of roads and is expected to contribute to economic integration throughout the region.
The project envisaged the construction of 65 km of 2×2- lane motorway, designed in three sections. The first two sections of the motorway have a platform width of 27.5 m in fill sections and 29.3 m in cut sections. For the third section, which is located in a mountainous region, the platform width is reduced to 25.0 m in fill sections and 26.8 m in cut sections. The geometrical specifications of the motorway are in line with both Trans-European Motorway (TEM) standards and Croatian standards while the design is compliant with European standards. Construction works were completed in accordance with the 2001 General Technical Requirements (GTR) of the Croatian Road Authority.
The Bechtel-ENKA General Partnership (BEGP) completed the construction of the Pristina-Hani i Elezit Motorway in Kosovo on May 29th 2019.