ZAGREB, May 26 (NNN-XINHUA) – Croatian Prime Minister, Andrej Plenkovic, said that, he is glad to see the progress in the construction of the Peljesac Bridge, despite the COVID-19 outbreak.
Plenkovic and government officials visited the construction site in southern Croatia on Monday afternoon.
Crossing the Mali Ston Bay, over the Adriatic Sea, the 2.4-kilometre-long Peljesac Bridge connects Croatia’s southernmost Dubrovnik-Neretva County, to the rest of the mainland, giving the southeastern European country a continuous land link that bypasses foreign territory.
A Chinese consortium, led by China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), won the bid for the first phase of the bridge and its access roads in Jan, 2018, with a promise to finish the job in 36 months. Construction officially kicked off in late July, 2018, and has been progressing well.
“This project will connect Croatian territory once and for all. For all of us, and especially for our colleagues and friends from Dubrovnik-Neretva County, it means the equal status of that county in the territorial organisation of Croatia,” Plenkovic said, noting that the bridge is one of the most important investments in the country.
Plenkovic told reporters that due to the COVID-19 epidemic, Croatian experts couldn’t travel to China, to follow the production of certain parts of the bridge, which could postpone the completion of construction for two to three months. He said that the Chinese company is ready to make further effort to finish the European Union-funded project on time.
Oleg Butkovic, Minister of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure, said that, the construction of the bridge hasn’t stopped during the COVID-19 epidemic and that the bridge and the connection roads should be finished by the end of next year at the latest.
On Saturday, the Chinese contractor successfully installed the first steel box girder, an important bridge part that upholds the road surface on the piers.– NNN-XINHUA