Between 2007 and 2013, the
Polish government plans to
spend €30bn on implementing
its road and motorway
construction programme,
Jerzy Polaczek, Poland’s
transport minister, recently
confirmed. The cash is to
come from domestic sources,
EU funds and international
financial institutions.
Mr
Polaczek said the funds will
be used to implement
a six-year programme and
will pay for the
construction of around
1,200km of motorway, 1,600km
of express roads, and the
modernisation of 1,000km of
roads annually. By the end
of 2013, the country should
have a total of 1,800km of
express roads, 1,729km of
motorway, and 75% of all
other national roads should
have been upgraded.