Požarevac-Golubac expressway
Overview

Client: The Republic of Serbia, PE "Roads of Serbia", Belgrade, "Corridors of Serbia" Ltd. Belgrade
Service: Design (PGD, PZI, PIO) in the period from 2021
Locations: Požarevac - Golubac
Subsection 1: from km 0+000.00 to km 23+075.00
Subsection 2: from km 23+075.00 to km 46+000
Subsection 3: from km 46+000.00 to km 67+900.00
Connecting Central Serbia
and the Danube Highway
The Požarevac–Golubac expressway is a key infrastructure design in Serbia, connecting the Belgrade–Niš highway with Golubac and the Danube Highway. Its implementation was part of the plans of the Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure of Serbia, to improve traffic connectivity, regional development and tourist attractions of eastern Serbia.
Technical characteristics
and investment value
The route, approximately 68 kilometers long, connects Požarevac, Veliko Gradište and Golubac, passing through areas of great tourist importance. The road is designed for speeds of up to 100 km/h and includes more than 20 bridges and overpasses, including a new bridge over the Velika Morava River. Bypasses around the settlements of Požarevac, Veliko Gradište and Golubac further improve safety and reduce the impact on local communities. The investment value is estimated at 337–350 million euros.
Sustainable development
and tourism potential
Special attention is paid to sustainability, which includes bio corridors and measures to reduce exhaust gas emissions. The significance of this project for tourism is reflected in easier access to landmarks such as the Golubac Fortress and the Đerdap National Park, while its economic contribution is visible through the facilitation of goods transportation and the encouragement of local development.
Innovative solutions
and strategic importance
The design process employed cutting-edge solutions that exceed the highest standards of quality and innovation. Attention was paid to details to ensure the safety and durability of the road. Expert teams, combining knowledge in the fields of geodetic, geotechnical, civil and traffic engineering, united their efforts to ensure that the design responds to the needs of local communities and the national development strategy.
This road not only connects central Serbia with the eastern parts of the country, but also contributes to the modernization of infrastructure, which is a significant step towards accelerated economic and social development. This road is designed to be part of a larger network of roads that connect key regional centers and improve mobility, making Serbia more attractive to investors and tourists.