Execution of construction work within the M43 motorway stretch - turn to the 43 road - Makó Eastern Bypass (Hungary).
Found on the international corridor of West Europe - Bucharest/Belgrade, the town of Makó, Hungary, is located more than 350 km away from Bratislava. The new M43 motorway is to relieve the town of Szeged from the international transit traffic. Leaving the M5 motorway, it bypasses Szeged making a north-west curve to end near Makó in a belt of greenery.
The new route built by Doprastav connects the M43 motorway with the existing main road No. 43 outside the busy central part of Makó, to become the starting point for the planned express road to lead to the Romanian border. The project as such comprises the development/refurbishment of 56 structures; there will be a single bridge - a four-span bridge of reinforce concrete beams - leading over a railway track.