参加单位: |
China Railway Engineering Corporation (CREC)[Construction]{China},Exim Bank of China[Financier]{China},China Railway Corporation[Sponsor]{China},Government of China[Sponsor]{China},China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC)[Construction]{China},Government of Greece[Sponsor]{Greece},RM International[Construction]{Greece},Government of Hungary[Sponsor]{Hungary},Hungarian State Railways[Sponsor]{Hungary},Government of Macedonia[Sponsor]{Macedonia},Government of Serbia[Sponsor]{Serbia},China Railway 11th Bureau Group Co Ltd[Construction]{China},China Communications Construction Company (CCCC)[Construction]{China} |
项目说明: |
January 2022 - Construction commenced; August 2021 - China Civil Engineering Construction and China Railway 11th Bureau have won a USD370.4mn contract to deliver civil engineering and track upgrades for a section of a 350 km railway line between Hungary and Serbia; June 2021 - Construction underway on Serbia section; April 2021 - EU has committed to cover 35-50% of project cost for construction of railroad that will link Serbian capital city of Belgrade, through Nis; February 2021 - Budapest-Belgrade scheduled to complete by 2023; April 2020 - Hungarian government signed loan deal with Export-Import Bank of China for construction of railway line between Budapest - Belgrade; January 2020 - Serbia included project in EUR3.5bn (USD3.8bn) 2025 programme; December 2019 - Greece and Serbia officials signed joint declaration establishing a strategic partnership between two countries; July 2018 - Serbia and China signed EUR943mn (USD1.10bn) agreement for third section of Belgrade-Budapest line (350 km), costing EUR3.8bn (USD4.45bn); November 2017 - Serbia commenced construction on 30 km section from Belgrade to northern town of Stara Pazova; December 2014 - Governments of China, Hungary, Serbia and Macedonia have agreed to build the project by expanding the Budapest-Belgrade rail line to Skopje, Athens and the port of Piraeus in Greece; Project is being implemented under China's One Belt One Road Initiative; Project cost - EUR1.65bn; [B&R] |