
Construction of the E-761 Highway, Belgrade - Sarajevo, section: Sremska Rača - Kuzmin
Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure
Construction of the E-761 Highway, Belgrade - Sarajevo, section: Sremska Rača - Kuzmin
Government of the Republic of Serbia Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Serbia (Financier) PE“Roads of Serbia” (Contracting Authority)
TASYAPI INSAAT TAAHHUT SANAYI VE TICARET A.S., TURKEY
Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Serbia,PE "Roads of Serbia"
TASYAPI INSAAT TAAHHUT SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. Belgrade branch
Temporary supervision: The Highway Institute JSC
Transportation Institute "CIP", TASYAPI INSAAT TAAHHUT SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. Belgrade branch
Law on the Ratification of the Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Government of the Republic of Turkey on Cooperation in the Field of Infrastructure Projects, concluded on October 26, 2009(“Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia – International Treaties,” No. 1/2010);
Law on the Ratification of Annex 1 to the Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Government of the Republic of Turkey on Cooperation in the Field of Infrastructure Projects (“Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia – International Treaties,” No. 2/2020)
Direct contracting based on the intergovernmental agreement between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Government of the Republic of Turkey.
In addition to connecting the capital cities of the Republic of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, a link with the Pan-European Corridors is also being established. Corridor IV, Corridor V, Corridor VII (the Danube River), and Corridor X. Furthermore, the construction of the Požega–Užice–Bosnia and Herzegovina border (Kotroman) section will establish a connection with the 'Miloš the Great' Motorway and the future E-761 Motorway, known as the 'Morava Corridor', within the Republic of Serbia.
In December 2019, detailed regulation plans for the entire motorway route in the Republic of Serbia were adopted. The Urban Planning Project has also been adopted as the official planning document for the construction of the bridge over the Sava River. Location conditions have been obtained for the bridge over the Sava River, and the Feasibility Study with the preliminary design was approved by the Review Commission on June 24, 2019. The preparation of the Construction Permit Project for Phase 1 of the bridge over the Sava River has been completed, and a positive report from the Technical Control has been obtained.
Final works are underway on the bridge over the Sava River, including guardrails, horizontal and vertical signage, construction of riverbank protection, connection of lighting, and load testing of the bridge. The construction of all structural elements of the bridges and overpasses has been completed. The installation of expansion joints and waterproofing works are yet to be completed. The placement of pipes and separators within the drainage system is currently at the final stage. Works along the route: embankments have been completed, curbs are being constructed, and delivery of 0/63 aggregate material is underway.
EUR 345,000,000
31. 8. 2019.
December 2025
Loan from Turkish banks and the budget of the Republic of Serbia
The Sremska Rača – Kuzmin section, with a total length of approximately 18 km including a bridge over the Sava River, constitutes part of the E-761 motorway construction project, Belgrade–Sarajevo. In addition, the construction of the Požega–Kotroman section, approximately 60 km long, is planned within the territory of the Republic of Serbia. A commercial contract with the company "Tašjapi" stipulates that 25 million euros will be allocated for the preparation of planning and technical documentation for this section.
The Sremska Rača – Kuzmin highway section is designed for a maximum allowed speed of 130 km/h and will have two carriageways and one emergency lane in both directions. It is planned that the future roadway will pass through the settlement of Kuzmin all the way to the existing border crossing at Sremska Rača, where a bridge approximately 1.3 km long will be constructed over the Sava River.