Bosnia's Holdina, a unit of
Croatian oil and gas company INA [ZSE:INA-R-A], said on Thursday it plans to
build four filling stations along the A1 motorway worth a combined 6 million
euro ($6.8 million).
Holdina has signed with Bosnian state-owned motorway company JP Autoceste FBiH
two contractsfor the use of roadside plots and for the provision of
roadside services that pave the way for the construction of the filling
stations, the company's press office said in an emailed response to a SeeNews
inquiry.
Holdina will now start developing the project design for the filing stations -
which will be located on either side of the motorway at Lepenica, close to
Sarajevo, and at Kravice, near the southern town of Ljubuski - and obtaining
the necessary permits, after which the construction works should start.
Holdina currently operates 46 filling stations across Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Source: SeeNews