Road Corridor Vc consists of a major north-south transit road between the countries of the region linking the Western Balkans to the pan-European Mediterranean transport corridor. It runs from Hungary, through Bosnia and Herzegovina to Croatia and the Adriatic Sea. The longest section of the road corridor lies in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the country has embarked on an ambitious multi-billion euro motorway construction programme. The motorway network, which is being built following modern transport standards, will improve road safety, reduce travel times and create more opportunities for trade flows within the region and with the EU.
This investment project will construct 5.2 km of motorway, including a 2.6 km-long twin tunnel, on Corridor Vc, from the entrance of the Kvanj Tunnel to the village of Buna.
The EU co-funds the project under Flagship 2 - Connecting North to South - of the Economic and Investment Plan for the Western Balkans through the WBIF.