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Dispute over delay penalties for 'Via Baltica' highway construction in Lithuania is being sweetened

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An important development closely affecting the road infrastructure and transport sector is taking place in Lithuania. 'Via Lietuva', the official institution responsible for the country's highways management, is opening a new page in the legal and financial process regarding the delays in the construction of the internationally significant 'Via Baltica' highway. It is aimed to resolve the long-standing issues with contractor companies regarding the completion of this strategic route extending to the Poland border through reconciliation. The dispute in question involves a process that directly affects not only two companies but also Lithuania's integration into the European transport network.

At the center of the dispute lie the financial liabilities arising from the failure of the companies 'Fegda' and 'Tilsta', which undertook the construction works, to complete the project on time. These companies were penalized by 'Via Lietuva' for exceeding the deadlines specified in the legal completion procedures of the highway section extending towards the Poland border and faced a contract compensation deduction (delspinigiai) of over 9.5 million euros. This high amount caused great repercussion in the public and the sector, standing out as a situation negatively affecting the financial structures of the companies. The tension between the parties was attempted to be managed through court processes and administrative appeals for a long time due to the legal dimension of this financial sanction.

Recent decisions indicate that the parties are entering into a mutual search for reconciliation instead of continuing the existing lawsuits or administrative appeals. This reconciliation process initiated between 'Via Lietuva' and the contractor companies aims to create a more constructive ground regarding the payment or cancellation of the 9.5 million euro penalty. According to statements made by official sources, the parties shook hands to solve this compensation in the size of an administrative fine through friendly ways and to try to agree at the negotiation table instead of running the judicial path. This situation is being followed closely regarding the future of the Lithuanian road network and risk management of large-scale public tenders.

This process, which also directly concerns the Ministry of Transport throughout the country, is considered an indicator of the great importance and strategic priority Lithuania attaches to the 'Via Baltica' project. The complete completion of the section to the Poland border plays a vital role in strengthening Lithuania's road connection with Western Europe and increasing its logistics capacity. This solution-oriented approach may set a precedent that more flexible methods can be used in disputes arising from large-scale contracts signed by state institutions with private sector companies. The rapid completion of the project is also of great importance for regional trade and tourism.

In the face of the current picture, representatives of the transport sector and economy observers state that the reconciliation to be made will have a positive effect on the confidence in Lithuania's investment environment and tender processes. If the parties reconcile, additional time losses caused by legal processes will be prevented, and the focus required for the completion of the highway will be returned. The current main goal is to dissipate the negative atmosphere brought by financial sanctions and produce a result that does not hinder the physical progress of the project. If this process is successful, a new mechanism will have been born for the solution of problems experienced in similar large infrastructure projects in Lithuania.

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