Bucharest Awards €1.82 Billion Metro Line 4 Extension Contracts to International Construction Consortia
10 Feb 2026
Romania has taken a major step toward modernizing urban transport with the award of two large-scale contracts for the extension of Metro Line 4 in Bucharest, connecting Gara de Nord to Gara Progresul. The contracts were issued by the Sector 4 City Hall (Primăria Sectorului 4 București) following an open public procurement procedure under EU legislation.The tender award, published in February 2026, marks one of the largest public transport infrastructure contracts in Romania’s recent procurement history.Project Overview and Total Contract ValueThe metro expansion project carries a total value of RON 9.07 billion (excluding VAT) and will be delivered through two major design-and-build contracts covering a new metro line spanning approximately 10.84 km, plus a 1.1 km depot connection.The works aim to significantly expand Bucharest’s metro network, reduce congestion, and support the European Union’s long-term emissions reduction targets for urban transport.Lot 1 Award - Gara de Nord to Eroii Revoluției 2The first contract, signed on 2 December 2025, was awarded to a joint venture consisting of:Trace Group HoldGP Group JSCDoğuş İnşaat ve Ticaret A.Ş.The contract value for Lot 1 stands at RON 4,691,432,000.This section will deliver:A 6.38 km metro line7 new stations and 7 interstationsIntegration with the existing Metro Line 4 at Gara de NordKey stations including Știrbei Vodă, Uranus, Filaret, and Eroii Revoluției 2Lot 2 Award - Eroii Revoluției 2 to Gara ProgresulThe second contract, signed on 26 January 2026, was awarded to a Romanian construction consortium:Bog’ArtErbașu ConstructionsConcelexThe contract value for Lot 2 is RON 4,383,033,884.22.This phase includes:A 4.5 km metro extension plus depot connection6 new stations including George Bacovia, Toporași, and Gara ProgresulConstruction of a new aboveground depotTimeline and ImplementationBoth project lots will run in parallel, with a total implementation period of 60 months, including:10 months of design50 months of construction4 months of testing and commissioningStrategic Impact on Bucharest’s Urban MobilityThe metro expansion aligns with the EU Green Deal transport strategy, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60% by 2050. Urban transport currently contributes roughly 25% of transport-related CO₂ emissions, making public transit expansion a key priority.The project is expected to:Reduce traffic congestion in southern BucharestImprove connectivity across the capitalEncourage a shift from private cars to public transportSupport sustainable urban developmentWhat Comes NextWith contracts signed and procurement finalized, the project will move into detailed design and construction phases. Once completed, the Line 4 extension will transform mobility in Bucharest and strengthen Romania’s public transport infrastructure.This major contract award highlights the continued growth of European metro infrastructure, sustainable transport projects, and large-scale public procurement. #ContractAward #TenderResults #ProcurementNews #Romania #BucharestMetro #PublicTransport #InfrastructureProjects #EUInfrastructure #MetroConstruction #UrbanMobility
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Romania Awards €97.5 Million Hydropower Refurbishment Contract to Hidroserv SA for Stejaru HPP
23 Oct 2025
Hidropower Services Company Hidroserv SA has been awarded a significant €97.48 million works contract by Romania's top state-owned energy producer, SPEEH Hidroelectrica SA, to renovate the Stejaru Hydropower Plant (HPP) in Neamț County. In order to improve efficiency, dependability, and safety at one of the nation's most vital energy resources, the project, which was formally signed on October 10, 2025, intends to modernise four important hydro units (HA1–HA4) and associated power plant installations.Overview and Scope of the ContractThe Stejaru Hydroelectric Power Plant, a vital component of Romania's Bistrița Hydropower system, will undergo extensive renovations as part of the awarded contract, which was published under Notice 675050-2025 in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJ S 197/2025). The contractor will upgrade the plant's general installations and finish overhauling the Type I hydro-aggregates (HA1-HA4) over the course of the project, which is expected to take 66 months.In line with Romania's national energy strategy, the goal is to increase the plant's operational lifespan, maximise turbine efficiency, and guarantee safe, sustainable energy generation. In the long run, the renovation will guarantee safe operations and aid in the amortisation of prior investments.Entities InvolvedOne of the biggest producers of hydroelectric power in Southeast Europe, SPEEH Hidroelectrica SA, the contracting authority, is a state-owned company with its headquarters located in Bucharest. Hidropower Services Company Hidroserv SA, the successful bidder, is a medium-sized business with headquarters in Bucharest that specialises in the upkeep, modernisation, and repair of hydropower facilities.The fact that only one bid was received and considered is noteworthy because it demonstrates Hidroserv's specialised knowledge and established technical partnership with Hidroelectrica.Technical specifications and award criteriaUnder Directive 2014/25/EU, the contract was awarded through an open process based on a combined score of technical quality (60%) and price (40%). Among the essential quality standards were: Weighted average turbine efficiency (at least 93.5%) is guaranteed. The turbine coupling's maximum guaranteed power (at design head 126.5 m and flow rate 23.5 m³/s) Minimum power guaranteed while operating steadily In order to ensure that the plant operates at contemporary European standards, the technical evaluation placed a strong emphasis on optimising turbine performance to achieve higher power output and efficiency.Importance and EffectA significant turning point in Romania's hydropower modernisation programme, the Stejaru HPP renovation aids in the nation's shift to cleaner, more effective energy systems. When finished, the improved facility will greatly increase the output of renewable energy and improve grid stability in the Moldavia region.The project's effects go beyond the energy industry because it will eventually lower maintenance costs, create local job opportunities, and boost the regional economy.Concerning the Winning CompanyWith its main office in Bucharest, Hidroserv SA is a major participant in the hydroelectric services market in Romania. For turbines, generators, and control systems, the company provides turnkey engineering, maintenance, and refurbishment services. Having collaborated with Hidroelectrica for many years, Hidroserv has proven to be a reliable partner in prolonging the hydropower infrastructure's operational lifespan in Romania.To sum upThe renovation of the Stejaru HPP demonstrates Romania's dedication to environmentally friendly electricity production and infrastructure modernisation. It is anticipated that the €97.5 million project, led by Hidroserv, will result in quantifiable increases in grid reliability and efficiency nationwide. The modernisation is in line with Romania's overarching goal of safeguarding its energy future by boosting its reliance on renewable energy sources and reviving its historic hydropower assets. #Romania, #StejaruHPP, #RomaniaTenders, #HidroservSA, #HidroelectricaSA, #HydropowerRefurbishment, #TurbineWorks, #RenewableEnergy, #GovernmentContracts, #AwardedTenders, #ProcurementNews, #EUDirective 2014/25/EU, #NeamțCounty, #RomanianEnergySector, #HydroelectricModernization, #ContractAward
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RI Research Instruments Wins €16.8 Million Contract for Gamma Beam System at Romania’s ELI-NP Facility
14 Oct 2025
Germany’s RI Research Instruments GmbH has secured a €16.8 million contract to design and deliver a state-of-the-art Gamma Beam Generation System for Romania’s Extreme Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) facility in Magurele. The award was announced by the National Research and Development Institute for Nuclear Physics and Engineering “Horia Hulubei” (IFIN-HH) following an open tender procedure published in the Official Gazette S 189/2025.The contract, valued at €16.8 million, aims to enhance the ELI-NP’s existing research infrastructure with advanced technologies capable of producing quasi-monochromatic gamma beams. The project will be executed over a 14-month period at IFIN-HH’s headquarters in Ilfov County.A Strategic Leap in European Nuclear ResearchThe new Gamma Beam Generation System will play a pivotal role in advancing Romania’s standing in global nuclear and photonics research. The system includes an electron beam transport line with a Compton scattering enclosure, integrated control systems for both the existing linear accelerator (LINAC) and the new gamma beam system, as well as subsystems for diagnostics, vacuum, radio frequency, and safety operations.The procurement, covered under the EU Directive 2014/24/EU, is financed through a combination of European Regional Development Fund allocations and Romania’s state budget, under the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitalisation.Award Details and EvaluationThe contract was awarded under an open procedure, attracting one international bid-the winning offer from RI Research Instruments GmbH of Bergisch Gladbach, Germany. Evaluation was based primarily on price (80%), with additional criteria for quality factors such as: Extended system warranty (10%) Average focal spot size (5%) Beam ellipticity (5%) RI Research Instruments achieved the highest ranking, offering competitive pricing and compliance with the demanding technical specifications of the ELI-NP “White Paper.”About the Winning ContractorRI Research Instruments GmbH is a leading European manufacturer of high-performance accelerator components and systems used in scientific research and industry. The company has extensive experience in building superconducting cavities, linear accelerator, and beamline systems for major research centers, including CERN and DESY.Significance for Romania’s Research EcosystemThe ELI-NP facility, often referred to as one of the most advanced nuclear research centers in Europe, stands at the forefront of laser-driven physics and photonuclear science. The addition of the Gamma Beam Generation System is expected to significantly expand its experimental capabilities, attracting top-tier scientists and fostering innovation in nuclear imaging, medical isotope production, and materials science.Next StepsThe contract, signed on September 12, 2025, marks the beginning of an important development phase for ELI-NP. Installation and commissioning are expected to conclude by late 2026, after which the system will undergo rigorous testing before integration into the institute’s main research programs.This project reinforces Romania’s commitment to cutting-edge nuclear research and positions the ELI-NP as a critical hub for European scientific collaboration in advanced photon technologies. #Romania, #Magurele, #ELI-NP, #RI ResearchInstruments, #GammaBeamSystem, #NuclearPhysics, #ParticleAccelerators, #ResearchInfrastructure, #ProcurementNews, #GovernmentContracts, #ContractAward, #EU-FundedProjects, #Ilfov County, #ScienceandInnovation
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