
As Serbia’s only road infrastructure of this scale, the project has a significant number of structures crossing highways, railways, and the Morava River – an area known for its wide floodplain. To address flooding concerns, the motorway includes extensive flood protection measures, river regulations, dikes, and the construction of a new river bed – put in place to protect and support the surrounding local environment and strengthen the infrastructure’s resilience to extreme weather conditions.
The Morava Corridor Motorway is a 112-km dual carriageway designed for speeds of up to 130 km/h. Running along the West Morava River valley, it connects Central Serbia strategically with Pan-European Corridors 10 and 11, facilitating access to Bosnia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia.
The project also builds on Bechtel-ENKA’s commitment to supporting local communities and economies. Most of the subcontractors and suppliers come from local companies and almost half of the over 4,000 project employees are Serbian. When completed, the motorway will improve connectivity, economic growth, communication, and sustainability efforts in the region.