Montenegro’s shimmering Adriatic coast and relaxed lifestyle have drawn a growing wave of international residents in recent years. From digital nomads and remote workers to retirees…
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Montenegro’s Minister of Transport Maja Vukićević and Director of the Transport Administration Radomir Vuksanović inspected the ongoing reconstruction of the Ribarevine–Poda–Berane road. The project has entered…
Next year, the renovation of the General Hospital in Nikšić will begin, announced Montenegro’s Minister of Health, Vojislav Šimun. The project, supported by UNICEF, aims to…
Reconstruction of the Đurđevića Tara Bridge in Montenegro is set to significantly extend its lifespan, according to the Ministry of Transport. Transport Minister Maja Vukićević and…
Paving has begun on the 17-kilometer section of the Berane–Ribarevine highway, marking one of the final phases of the multi-million-euro project. The 27-kilometer Lepenac–Ribarevine–Berane road reconstruction,…
Montenegro’s Ministry of Maritime Affairs has opened a 20-day public consultation on the draft Law on Ports. The law designates ports as public assets of national…
The Ministry of Public Works has announced a public tender for the reconstruction and paving of local roads along the Tomaševo–Sokolac section, spanning nine kilometers in…
The Municipality of Bar will select the designer for the main project of the Olympic swimming pool — part of the planned National Aquatic Center —…
Construction of the Tivat–Jaz boulevard in Montenegro is facing significant delays, with key sections still pending full land expropriation, particularly between Lastva Grbaljska and Jaz. Despite…
Earthworks are underway on the bypass in the Zelenika neighborhood toward Zeta, with completion expected within a week. Radoš Zečević, director of Putevi, explained that the…


