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project info
Start date: 6 November 2015
End date: 30 June 2018
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 22 741 422,52 €
EU contribution: 19 329 413,18 € (85%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2021
Managing authority: Zarząd Województwa Małopolskiego obsługiwany przez Urząd Marszałkowski Woj. Małopolskiego – Departament Zarządzania Programami Operacyjnymi,

Bypass of Oświęcim from roundabout ul. Chemists and St. Factory in Oświęcim to DW No 933 in Bobrek

The object of the investment task is the construction of the Oświęcim ring road on the section from DW No. 933 in Bobrek to the roundabout ul. Chemists and St. Factory in Oświęcim. The investment is located in southern Poland, in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in the district of Oświęcim and will constitute the bypass of the commune and the city of Oświęcim. The projected section of the ring road will run through the northern areas of the city and the commune of Oświęcim and through the southern areas of the commune Chełmek (Bobrek community). The southern boundary of the study is the intersection (rondo) of streets: The factory (DK44), Chemists and Olszewski in Oświęcim, while the northern border is the existing provincial road No. 933 (ul. The total length of the planned route is 4993 m.The circumference has a single-lane cross-section, only on the section of reconstruction of ul. The chemists were founded to perform two carriageways. On the route it is planned to build a overpass on the Vistula River, above the railway line and adjacent terrain, an engineering facility over Dębowa Street in Bobrek approx. 1+ 800, animal passages and road culverts. In addition, the construction of a pavement (finally on foot – bicycle) was designed, running north to the street. The Vistula River in Bobrek. This line will allow for communication on foot and bicycle between Oświęcim and Bobrek with a passage over the river. It’s the Vistula.

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