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Ministry of Capital Investments Republic of Serbia

Ministry of Capital Investments Republic of Serbia. Capital Investments on Corridor X Southeast European Multimodal Transport & Trade Facilitation Forum Alexandroupolis, December 2004 . Corridor X Road Infrastructure. Total length 2360 km Through S erbia - 800 km or 34%.

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Ministry of Capital Investments Republic of Serbia

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  1. Ministry of Capital Investments Republic of Serbia Capital Investments on Corridor X Southeast European Multimodal Transport & Trade Facilitation Forum Alexandroupolis, December 2004

  2. Corridor X Road Infrastructure Total length2360 km Through Serbia - 800 km or 34% Corridor X: Salzburg – Ljubljana – Zagreb – Beograd – Niš – Skoplje – Thessaloniki Branch A: Graz – Maribor – Zagreb Branch B: Budapest – Novi Sad – Beograd BranchC: Niš – Sofia –Istanbul via corr. IV Branch D: Veles – Bitola – Florina – Via Egnatia

  3. Road Network Managed by the Republic of Serbia 14 bill.– 16 bill.€

  4. Road Network • Serbia covers 48423 km, thereof about 18000 km main roads (380 km highways & 165 km of semi-highways) and 30000 km of local roads • The current value of the existing road network is about 15 bill. € • Network density is 43.9 km/100 km² • On 40% of main roads and 60% of local roads bearing capacity less than allowed • Road Construction Sector employs about 23000 workers • The developed OECD countries spend for maintenance between 15000 & 45000 US$ per 1 km of road, Serbia 570 US$ (26 times less) • For urgent intervention 5 billion US$ are required, and extra 1.7 billion US$ to complete the existing highway construction program

  5. Sources of Investments - Loans EBRD – 76 mil. € • Reconstruction of 490 km roads • Sections: • Batocina-Doljevac (150 km) • Pecenjevce-Macedonioan border (92 km) • Stavica-Nevade (19 km) • Stepojevac-Preljina-Cacak (98 km) • Niska Banja-Bulgarian border (68 km) • Mataruska Banja-Ribarici (63 km) EIB – 37 mil. € • Agreement for Urgent infrastructure rehabilitation (main roads) signed in December 2001. • First disbursement was in Jun 2002. – 20 mil eur • Second disbursement was in December 2002. – 10 mil eur

  6. Sources of Investments - Loans EIB – 95 mil. € • Agreement for Rehabilitation road infrastructure on Corridor X signed in June 2002. • Reconstruction of 374 km roads and elimination of 29 black spots (more than 5 accidents per year) • Sections: • Cantavir-Novi Sad (82 km) • Croatian border-Belgrade (130 km) • Pozarevac-Batocina (51 km) • Pancevo-Banatski Karlovac (37 km) • Rzav-Gostun (94 km)

  7. Investments Goals • Increase of the Direct Income • Increase of the Indirect Income • Preserving and Increasing the value of the road network • Increasing economical growth and the increase of the quality of transport

  8. Investments Goals • Meeting EU standards in the domain of environment and transport • Increasing transport safety, decreasing fatality rate, the disabled and injuries as well as the reduction of material damages

  9. Expected Results

  10. Corridor X Ring Road“Beograd”(46.7km) 520 mil.€Construction sections Ongoing

  11. Corridor X • Batrovci – Beograd (104km) 18,5 mil. € Rehabilitation of the existing road- Finished • “Zmaj” – Bubanj Potok (19km) 10 mil. € Rehabilitation of the existing road- Ongoing • Bubanj Potok – Pozarevac (46.1km) 14 mil.€ Rehabilitation of the existing road Ongoing

  12. Corridor X • Pozarevac – Batocina (51km) 15,2 mil. € Rehabilitation of the existing road Ongoing • Batocina – Doljevac (150km) 20 mil.€ Rehabilitation of the existing road Ongoing • Pecenjevce – Grabovnica (23.2km) 37 mil.€ Construction Ongoing

  13. Corridor X • Levosoje – Makedonija (21km) 33 mil.€ Construction Ongoing • Vladičin Han – Levosoje (46km) 257 mil.€Construction of the Second Side Ongoing • Komren – Prosek (13,6km) 10 mil.€ Construction Ongoing

  14. Corridor X-Branch B • Horgos-Novi Sad (126 km) 104 mil.€ Construction of the second side of the motorway-Planned • Novi Sad – Beograd (70 km)30 mil.€ Construction of the second side of the motorway-Ongoing • Novi Sad – Beograd (70 km) 17 mil.€ Rehabilitation of the existing road Planned

  15. Corridor X - Branch B • Bridge over the Danube at Beska(2.2km) 45 mil.€ Construction of the Second Bridge Planned • Batajnica – Crossroads T6 (7.8km) 2,6 mil.€ Rehabilitation of the existing road Planned

  16. Corridor X - Branch C Prosek - Dimitrovgrad (96km) 450 mil.€ Construction Planned

  17. Donations Managed by EAR Programfor 2001 • Border crossingHorgos 5 mil. € Programfor 2002 • Infrastructure • Sloboda Bridge in Novi Sad 44 mil. € • Border crossingHorgos – the second phase 5 mil. € • Border crossingBatrovci4 mil. € • Capacity building of customs services 0,7 mil. €

  18. Corridor X Railway Infrastructure Through Serbia 767 km or 32% Corridor X: (Croatia) – Sid – Beograd – Nis – Presevo – (Makedonija) – 519 km Corridor X – Branch B: (Beograd) – Novi Sad – Subotica – (Hungary) – 144 km Corridor X – Branch C: Nis – Dimitrovgrad – (Bulgaria) – 104 km

  19. Railway Network • Railway length is 3808 km, thereof 3533 km single-track and 275 km double-track, of which 27% electrified • The current value of the existing rail network is about 12 % of total ownership of the Republic of Serbia • On 42.8% of total railway length allowed speed is up to 60 km/h • On 11.3% of total railway length allowed speed is up to 60-80 km/h • On 45.9% of total railway length allowed speed is up to 80-100 km/h • On total railway network length, there are 136 slow-run speeds • Rail Company employs about 27000 workers • Target for reconstruction per year is 5 % (150 km) of total railway network, now Serbia reconstructs 40 km per year (past three years), or 3.7 times less • For urgent intervention 500 mil. Euro are required

  20. Sources of Investments - Loans EBRD – 57 mil. € - from 2002 Purpose: • Locomotives supply - 25 mil. € • Maintenance railway mechanization - 22 mil. € • Social program - 10 mil. € EIB – 70 mil. € - from 2002 • Section Kusadak - Velika Plana (L = 21.97 km) railway Beograd – Nis • Section Cortanovci – Petrovaradin (L = 15.0 km) railway Beograd – Subotica • Section Dimitrovgrad – border with Bulgaria (L = 7.15 km) railway Nis– Dimitrovgrad • Section Resnik – Valjevo (L = 41.0 km) railway Beograd – Bar • Reconstruction of slow spots on Corridor X railway and part of railway section Beograd – Bar

  21. Corridor X • Section Kusadak-Velika Plana (21.9 km) 16,4 mil.€ Reconstruction section-increased speed on 120km/h and axle load on 22.5 t Finished

  22. Corridor X-Branch C Nis-Dimitrovgrad • Widening and reconstruction of 6 tunnels and 22 bridges-UIC C gauge (tunnels finished, bridges-ongoing)

  23. Corridor X-Branch C Dimitrovgrad-border with Bulgaria • Reconstruction and electrification of the Railway line Dimitrovgrad-border with Bulgaria 7.15 km • Reconstruction of the Railway Station Dimitrovgrad-in the near future Joint Railway Border station with Bulgaria Total cost 15,9 mil. €

  24. Corridor X • Belgrade-Sid Corridor X Section Nova Pazova-Stara Pazova (15 km) 5,5 mil. € Capital repair- Finished • Belgrade-Subotica X - Branch B Section Cortanovci-Petrovaradin (15 km) 13,4 mil. € Capital repair- Ongoing

  25. Bridges on Corridor X-Branch BNovi Sad Temporary Road-Railway Bridge Destroyed “Zezelj” Bridge

  26. Bridges on Corridor X-Branch BNovi Sad New Varadin Bridge Destroyed Varadin Bridge

  27. Bridges on Corridor X-Branch BNovi Sad Temporary Bridge on Barges Novi Sad “Sloboda” Bridge Novi Sad

  28. Bridges on Corridor X-Branch BBelgrade-NoviSad New “Beska” Bridge Destroyed “Beska” Bridge

  29. Bridges on Corridor X Ring Road “Belgrade” Destroyed “Ostruznica” Railway bridge “Ostruznica” Road Bridge

  30. Railway Project Proposals New EIB Loanfor 2005 - 60 mil. € • Beograd-Sid Corridor X Capital repair and modernization section Batajnica-Stara Pazova-Golubinci -15,4 mil. € • Beograd-Nis Corridor X Modernization double-track section Jovac-Cuprija – 19,3 mil. € • Nis-Dimitrovgrad Corridor X – Branch C Capital repair and modernization section Nis-Dimitrovgrad – 25,3 mil. €

  31. Railway Project Proposals New EBRD Loanfor 2005 – 58,8 mil.€ Development of the railway rolling stock: • Reconstruction 2000 freight cars 45,55 mil. € • Reconstruction 30 shunting diesel locomotives 12,0 mil. € • Procurement and installation of the lathe for maintenance of running gear wheels 1,25 mil. €

  32. Intermodal Transport Investments • Feasibility Study on Establishing “Serbiakombi”, financed by Austrian Government • Feasibility Study on Intermodal Solutions for Competitive Transport in Serbia (IMOD-X), financed by Norwegian Government • Capacity Building for the Ministry of Capital Investments (particularly, Department for Intermodal Transport), donation managed by EAR • Twinning project for the Ministry of Capital Investments (particularly, Department for Intermodal Transport), donation managed by EAR • Institutional Study on Restructuring Serbian Railway Company (ZTP “Beograd”), financed by French Government

  33. Intermodal Transport Activities • AGTC Agreement is in ratification process in Serbia and Montenegro • Parameters and standards from AGTC Agreement shall be targets for construction and reconstruction of Serbian railway infrastructure • Several hundreds of heavy freight road vehicles are in transit through Serbia every day • Reroute of this transit to intermodal (hucke-pack and Ro-Ro) transportation system should provide significant environmental, economical, safety and other results to reduce noise, water and soil pollution in transportation areas • Construction Ro-La terminals on Corridor X • Widening of tunnels and bridges on Corridor X – UIC C gauge

  34. Future Activities and Projects (1) • Road, railway and intermodal transport network has been designed and constructed as an integral part of the European transport routes • Transport policy of our country is directed towards development of intermodal transport systems which have been already considerably used in Europe, especially due to an overloaded road transport • During the previous year, significant investments as loans from EBRD and EIB have been realized. Long-term investments originating from private companies through concession arrangements with domestic and foreign investors are also anticipated for the future

  35. Future Activities and Projects (2) • Traffic infrastructure in Serbia is exclusively owned by the state.However, through changes of regulations the participation of the foreign capital in construction, reconstruction and use of certain sections of roads in Serbia is expected to come into life. • According to the Law on Concessions, concessions would be awarded for construction, maintenance and use of roads, public railway infrastructure, facilities for air traffic, equipment and airport, facilities for waterway transport, in one word-for overall infrastructure.

  36. Conclusions The development economy of our country depends on expected capital investments and support by IFI, permanent development and modernisation of the traffic infrastructure. Modern road, railway and intermodal transport infrastructures with the essential infrastructure and facilities represent the strategic advantage and economic chance for our country. By construction of contemporary traffic infrastructure the Republic of Serbia provides the way to the Transport and Trade Facilitation of South- East Europe and Asia.

  37. SERBIA Montenegro Alexandroupolis, December 2004 Ministry of Capital Investments Republic of Serbia Serbia & Montenegro Belgrade, Nemanjina 22, Phone: +381 11 3616 613, Fax.:+381 11 3617 486 www.mki.sr.gov.yu

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