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Published30/06/2025
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Deadline04/07/2025
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Opening of tenders04/07/2025
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Awarded11/08/2025
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Today12/05/2026
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Construction of pedestrian bridge over the river Neris from A. Goštauto str. to Upės str. (Open international purchase)
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Construction works of pedestrian bridge over the river Neris from A. Goštauto str. to Upės str. are purchased. The bridge is strategically important for the development of low-traffic infrastructure. It is also an opportunity to create an exceptionally human-friendly object, conveniently solving not only the issue of the shore connection, but also forming a quality space around it. The bridge connects four points - two shores on two levels of terraces. This creates a smooth flow diagram and a safe (active) space under the bridge. On the west side, the bridge extends the existing bicycle path line, while on the east it extends towards the intersection of the roads, where it extends the pedestrian path and blends into the existing bicycle paths.
https://viesiejipirkimai.lt/epps/cft/viewTenders.do?resourceId=2855184
https://viesiejipirkimai.lt/epps/cft/viewTenders.do?resourceId=2855184
45221113 - Footbridge construction work
45233000 - Construction, foundation and surface works for highways, roads
71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
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