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Communal investments in Serbia of 3.2 billion euros have been agreed with the Chinese

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Today, the Ministry of Construction and the Chinese company CRBC signed a commercial contract on the design and construction of communal infrastructure in Serbia and a commercial contract on the design and construction of communal solid waste disposal infrastructure in Serbia, worth 3.2 billion euros.
The agreements were signed by the Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Tomislav Momirovic and the director of the CRBC company in Serbia, Zhang Xiaoyuen, in the presence of the Chinese ambassador to Serbia, Chen Bo.
The agreements signed today will enable the creation of conditions for a large number of municipalities and cities in Serbia to solve their decades-old problems related to wastewater treatment and solid waste disposal and treatment.
The project for the construction of communal infrastructure and infrastructure for the disposal of communal solid waste is envisaged by the “Serbia 2025” Program and is currently one of the most valuable projects being implemented in Serbia.
The contracts will enable the design and execution of works on the construction of wastewater treatment plants, sewerage network and pumping stations in 65 municipalities and cities, at a total of 73 locations, as well as rehabilitation or construction of regional landfills at six locations.
The contracts also stipulate construction deadlines and they are 39 months for each individual project to complete each individual facility, including trial operation, and from the date of issuance of the first building permit, in any municipality begins to run the absolute deadline for completion in all local units. self-government and that term is five years.
All planned works and construction of facilities will be carried out in accordance with Serbian regulations, but also European directives in that area, with the highest standards and the application of the latest technologies.
The application of the approved technology for wastewater treatment implies and includes the treatment of sludge, which permanently solves this problem and thus affects the protection of the environment and the appearance of cities.
The contract envisages the obligatory engagement of Serbian subcontractors by our Chinese partners, the company CRBC, in the percentage of not less than 49% of the total subcontractors.
The contracts are based on the “Yellow Fidic” model and include the design and execution of works by a Chinese partner, and each municipality and city covered by these contracts will have the status of an investor for works on its territory, Dnevnik reports.

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