Hrvatske autoceste

Hrvatske autoceste d.o.o.
State-owned limited company
Industry Road transport
Founded 2001
Headquarters Zagreb, Croatia
Key people
Davor Mihovilić (Chairman of the Board)[1]
Website www.hac.hr

Hrvatske autoceste (HAC) or Croatian Motorways Ltd is a Croatian state-owned limited liability company tasked with management, construction and maintenance of motorways in Croatia pursuant to provisions of the Croatian Public Roads Act (Croatian: Zakon o javnim cestama enacted by the Parliament of the Republic of Croatia.[2][3] Tasks of the company are defined by Public Roads Act and its Founding Declaration, and the principal task of the company is management, construction and maintenance of the motorways. In practice, Hrvatske autoceste is responsible for management or development the following motorway sections:

Number Control cities (or other appropriate route description)
A1 Bosiljevo (A6) - Split - Ploče
A3 Bregana - Zagreb (A1, A2, A4, A11) - Slavonski Brod - Sredanci (A5) - Županja - Lipovac
A4 Ivanja Reka (A3) - Varaždin - Goričan
A5 Sredanci (A3) - Đakovo - Osijek
A11 Jakuševec (A3) - Velika Gorica - Buševec
A12 Sveta Helena (A4) - Vrbovec (route currently executed as an expressway)

The company is currently administered by a two-person managing board consisting of Davor Mihovilić (chairman) and Marijan Sente; and five-member supervisory board.[1]

The company was first established on April 6, 2001, under the law promulgated on April 5, 2001,[2] with the share capital of the company worth 131,140,100.00 Croatian kuna.

Hrvatske autoceste is organized in four business sectors: Design, Construction, Financial and Economic Affairs, and Legal and General Affairs.[1]

All profits generated by Hrvatske autoceste are used for construction and maintenance of the roads the company manages.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Ownership and management structure". Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  2. 1 2 "Zakon o javnim cestama - Public Roads Act". Narodne novine (in Croatian). December 14, 2004.
  3. "Basic Legal Documents" (in Croatian). Hrvatske autoceste. August 20, 2010.

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