Morava Corridor Motorway Project, which ENKA is undertaking with Bechtel, consists of a 112 km, 4-lane dual-carriageway motorway construction in the south of Republic of Serbia, from Pojate and up into Preljina in the north of Čačak, connecting central Serbia and Pan-European Corridors 10 and 11.
The project runs east/west in the West Morava River valley and is seen as a key enabler of the economic corridor to the industrial city of Kruševac. The motorway features 11 interchanges, 56 bridges, 29 overpasses, 28 underpasses, and extensive embankment scour protection works, flood protection measures and long river diversions, dykes and construction of new river bed due to the wide flood plain of West Morava river. Along the motorway route, the plan is to construct the telecommunication cable ducting through which optical cables will be laid. The goal of the digital corridor is to provide a fast and reliable exchange of information so as to enable safe traffic and comfortable use of the motorway.
At the project works, the first main camp for 1,410 people is currently at the final stage of construction and planned to be used at the beginning of 2021. Design works of the project are ongoing, the construction of permanent works on site have recently started and will be ramping up in first quarter of 2021.