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Serbia launches tender for Sava riverfront development in New Belgrade
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Serbia launches tender for Sava riverfront development in New Belgrade

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Serbia has launched a tender for the design and urban planning of the Sava River's left bank in New Belgrade.
  • The project aims to transform approximately three kilometers of the waterfront into a modern public zone for recreation and tourism.
  • It includes creating pedestrian and cycling paths, public squares, viewing platforms, and integrating river infrastructure.

Serbia has initiated a tender process for the revitalization of the Sava River's left bank in New Belgrade. The project, spanning about three kilometers from the old railway bridge to Block 70A, aims to convert the area into a contemporary public space for recreation, tourism, and citizen enjoyment while maintaining its water management functions.

The scope of the tender includes the creation of a geodetic survey, conceptual design, urban project, and 3D animations. The designated area covers land and water surfaces, with plans to merge urban, hydro-technical, landscape-architectural, and infrastructural solutions. The future design should facilitate a continuous pedestrian and cycling connection along the Sava, introduce new public squares and plazas, viewing terraces, landscaped green areas, and urban furniture. It also envisions incorporating smaller catering and service facilities, as well as pontoon bridges and other river infrastructure to link the shore with the water.

This initiative seeks to enhance the usability and aesthetic appeal of the Belgrade waterfront, transforming it into a vibrant zone that balances public access with essential environmental functions. The project underscores a commitment to urban development and improving the quality of life for residents by creating accessible and engaging public spaces.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.