EU funds for roads - CEDR
EU funds for roads - CEDR
EU funds for roads - CEDR
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8. Use of EIB loans (+ other contributions)<br />
<strong>for</strong> road projects’ financing Yes □No Yes □No<br />
Use of loans from other financing institutions<br />
(please specify) ………… …………<br />
9. Comments/clarifications on the above:<br />
(1) In the 2000–2006 period, the stated cost entailed only the cost of the design of three<br />
projects. Nevertheless, in 2007–2013, the stated cost relates to two design studies and<br />
four construction works.<br />
(2) The average contribution of the Cohesion Fund is 85% of the eligible cost. The<br />
average contribution of the ERDF is between 65% and 70% depending on the region in<br />
the 2000–2006 period and between 50% and 65% in the 2007–2013 period.<br />
The percentage of TEN-T funding ranges from 38% to 50% in the first period and from<br />
8% to 50% in the second.<br />
(3) Filled in with the in<strong>for</strong>mation from the National Road Network (State responsibility).<br />
10. Comments on the use of <strong>EU</strong> <strong>funds</strong> (difficulties encountered, proposals <strong>for</strong> improvement<br />
of their use etc.)<br />
Date: 7-04-2009<br />
Name: Emilio Rgz.Rebollo<br />
Title: International Affairs Area<br />
<strong>EU</strong> <strong>funds</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>roads</strong>