The Mediterranean Corridor links the Iberian Peninsula with the Hungarian - Ukrainian border. Its extension into the Western Balkans connects Central Europe, specifically Hungary and eastern Croatia, to Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Adriatic Sea. With increasing pressure on the infrastructure through high daily average traffic volumes and a corresponding increase in freight volumes, Bosnia and Herzegovina has embarked on an ambitious motorway construction along Corridor Vc on the Mediterranean Core Network Corridor.
The subsection from Konjic (Ovčari) to the entrance to tunnel Prenj is part of the Konjic (Ovčari) - Mostar North motorway section, and, as such, part of the Trans-European Corridor Vc. This subsection is entirely located within the Hercegovacko - Neretvanski Canton and covers the construction of a new (approx. 10 km long) motorway section including two tunnels, six bridges and interchange Ovčari (Konjic), which will enable the connection of the motorway with the main road M-17.
With this WBIF technical assistance grant, the financing is provided for: