New Road in Luštica (Luštica Bay) Put into Operation

The MR2 road in Radanovići, which connects the Luštica peninsula and the Luštica Bay resort with the rest of the Tivat municipality, was put into operation in the presence of representatives of the Municipality of Tivat, Luštica Development, and compan...

The MR2 road in Radanovići, which connects the Luštica peninsula and the resort Luštica Bay with the rest of the municipality of Tivat, was put into operation in the presence of representatives of the Municipality of Tivat, Luštica Development, and Bemax as the contractor.

The President of the Municipality of Tivat, Željko Komnenović, Luštica Development’s manager for relations with the Government of Montenegro and the local community, Marko Vukašević, and Duško Vuković from Bemax, visited the newly built section together with media representatives.

“This is one of the largest investments made by the Municipality of Tivat in recent times, and with its completion we have finally solved an important transport issue of connecting Luštica with the main highway. About 1.8 million euros was invested under the contract with Bemax and about half a million euros under the initial contract with Civil engineer, which was later terminated due to non-compliance with its provisions. I am satisfied with the way the works were carried out and with the final result,” said Komnenović.

Work on the MR2 road, with a total length of 800 meters, lasted 80 days. MR2 is an extension of the already built MR1 road and its continuation to the Luštica Bay complex in Radanovići. Luštica Development financed a 200-meter section of MR2, and the cost of the works amounted to 250,000 euros.

Luštica Development representative Marko Vukašević expressed satisfaction that this road will significantly relieve traffic on the Đuraševići coast and in the center of Radanovići at the same time. He reminded that Luštica Bay is one of the largest tourism and infrastructure projects in Montenegro.

“We plan to build 30 kilometers of roads, 43 substations, four water reservoirs, and a wastewater treatment plant that will later be used for irrigation. The total cost of these works is about 100 million euros,” said Vukašević.