CMS had advised a consortium of the Swietelsky and Leyrer+Graf construction firms on their successful EUR 158 million bid for the public-private partnership project for the Zwettl bypass road. CMS advised the consortium on all legal aspects up until the successful financing in late October.
According to CMS, “the newly established private contractor Umfahrung Zwettl Errichtungs- und Betriebsgesellschaft, formed by the construction companies Swietelsky and Leyrer+Graf, won the contract for project planning, construction and financing of the bypass road as well as for partial maintenance of the road for a contract period of 28 years. The construction services will be provided by ARGE Bau Umfahrung Zwettl, in which Swietelsky, Leyrer+Graf, [and] Strabag hold stakes.
Public procurement law expert Bernt Elsner was in charge of the project and commented on its success, saying, “As one single consortium won the tender for planning, construction, financing and operation, cost-intensive interface management between planning and construction on the one hand and construction and operation on the other hand could be avoided. This entails a higher expenditure for the project, but overall allows for cost and quality optimisation for the entire life cycle. It would certainly make sense to use this concept, which has successfully been applied by the provincial government of Lower Austria already for the third bypass road project, more frequently in Austria in the future.”
CMS Partners Bernt Elsner and Thomas Hamerl advised the consortium on aspects of public procurement law, building contract law, and merger control law, and Partner Gunther Hanslik and Attorney Anna Konopkaas advised on financing matters.