RIMANA (ROBG-137)
Risk management and flood protection in cross-border regions Calarasi and Polski Trambesh
What’s the goal?
The main objective of the project is to improve the joint risk management in the cross-border region Polski Trambesh (Bulgaria) and Călăraşi County (România)
What’s the budget?
3,853,515.63 euro, out of which 3,275,488.28 euro ERDF
Who is doing it?
Lead Partner: Municipality of Polski Trambesh (BG)
Partner 2: Territorial Administrative Unit – Călăraşi County(RO)
When is it happening?
Start date: 17.03.2017
End date: 16.03.2022
Duration: 60 months
Where is it happening?
Veliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria and Calarasi in Romania
How is it going to happen?
- improved conductivity of the riverbed of river Eliyska
- implementation of a Flood Forecasting and Early Warning System in Polski Trambesh Municipality
- improved endowment of IES Călăraşi by purchasing 3 new intervention vehicles
- implementation of an Emergency situations management information system in Călăraşi County
- joint action plan in the field of emergency situations signed
What will be the results (what’s the contribution to the Programme)?
Programme outputs: 300 000 people benefiting from actions of risk management, 150 00 people benefiting from flood protection measures, 1 joint partnership in the field of joint early warning and emergency response
Programme results: improved quality of joint risk management
Project status
The project is finalized.
The following have been achieved within the project:
1. The Eliyska river bed from the Polski Trambesh Municipality was repaired in order to improve the conductivity and the banks were strengthened. The erosion processes were limited so the potential harmful impact of high water levels in the Yantra River on the adjacent terrains on the territory of the Polski Trambesh Municipality was minimized.
2. Exchanged experience and knowledge between both countries, which participate in the implementation of the project activities.
3. Four joint project meeting were held, two in Polski Trambesh Municipality (Bulgaria) and two in Calarasi County (Romania), at the begining and at the end of the implementation period of the project. At the meetings, there were participated representatives of disaster prevention services from both partners. They exchanged experiences regarding the legislation in both countries, work systems, identified needs to purchase new and more advanced equipment in search and rescue of people in disasters.
4. Two joint exercises for emergency situations were held, one in Polski Trambesh Municipality (Bulgaria) in the period 31.08.2022-02.09.2022 and one in Calarasi County (Romania) in the period 12.09.2022-14.09.2022. The demonstrative joint exercises were performed by using the equipment purchased by the LB and B2.
5. A flood risk assessment for the project cross-border region was prepared, which to help in dangerous situations and prevent from them. Both LB and B2 have developed Disaster protection plans. On the basis of these two disaster protection plans, developed by each project partner, it was developed a Joint Intervention Plan in the fields of competence of Calarasi County Inspectorate for Emergency Situations “Barbu Stirbei” (Romania) and Directorate of Fire and Civil Protection of Veliko-Tarnovo District (Bulgaria).
6. Physical measures and instruments for flood risk management were designed and implemented. An early warning system and an information system for monitoring the level of the Eliyska River were developed and implemented in Bulgaria, and an information system for the management of emergencies was designed, developed, and implemented in Calarasi County. Also, Calarasi County Council purchased 3 new intervention vehicles (Mobile water pumping system with a capacity of 30,000 l/min, Unexploded Bomb Transport Vehicle and Autocrane 60t with salvage equipment). The 3 new intervention vehicles are in the endowment of the Calarasi County Inspectorate for Emergency Situations “Barbu Stirbei”
7. One joint partnership agreement was signed on 31.08.2022 between Calarasi County Council and Polski Trambesh Municipality, having as general objective to exchange experience and good practices in implementing state policy on disasters and accidents, exchange the best experience in prevention through raising the population’s awareness and coordination in the field of rapid disaster mitigation action.
EF - ROAD (ROBG-408)
Targeted efforts for improving road infrastructure in the cross border area
What’s the goal?
To develop the road infrastructure in the cross-border area through improving the access between the secondary and tertiary nodes and TEN-T network in the region.
What’s the budget?
7,997,947.62 euro, out of which 6,798,255.46 euro ERDF
Who is doing it?
Lead Beneficiary (LB): Dolj County, represented by Dolj County Council (Romania)
Beneficiary 2 (B2): Road Infrastructure Agency (Bulgaria)
When is it happening?
Start date: 25.04.2018
End date: 31.12.2023
Duration: 68 months and 7 days
Where is it happening?
Dolj in Romania
Pleven in Bulgaria
How is it going to happen?
The project envisages modernization of two roads – Road 652A, DN 6 Carcea – DN 65 from km 0+000 to km 6+200, Dolj county, and Road III‑118 Gulianci - Dolna Mitropolia from km 14+786 to km 24+150, Pleven district on a total length of 15.564 km.
The project is developing 5 (five) joint measures, linked to the Programme output indicator:
1. Promote educational activities in the field of traffic safety in kindergartens and schools by providing materials for role-play scenarios, situations that children might encounter on the road;
2. Adult awareness campaign for speed management and human tolerance on the road – brochures, reflective materials, gadgets, etc.;
3. Speed indicator panels for drivers will be installed on the road, in this case specifically solar radar speed indicators. These are traffic calming devices, designed for those who drive at very high speeds, thus alerting them to their speed;
4. It is intended to use the resonator marking, sound warning for the marking lines of the road. They will improve rear-view visibility and reflectivity in wet conditions by creating a "relief" that will improve road safety, while offering the added benefit of a warning noise when overtaken;
5. A common approach for both roads regarding the installation of parapets with reflective devices closer together to be more visible at night.
What will be the results (what’s the contribution to the Programme)?
Programme outputs:5 joint mechanisms to facilitate the connection of secondary/tertiary nodes to TEN-T infrastructure (e.g. route guidance, incidents/emergencies detection and management, studies on traffic flows, feasibility studies addressing cross-border; 15.56 km of Total length of reconstructed or upgraded roads;
Programme results: 13,274.00 people of Cross border population served by modernized infrastructure leading to TEN-T.
Project status
Current Project Status:
The project implementation period was completed on 31.12.2023, but due to delays in the implementation of activities by the LB, the project was included on the list of unfinished projects, according to the provisions of OG 36/2023, by the Decision of the Monitoring Committee of the Interreg Program V-A Ro-Bg, no. 313/14.11.2023. The new project completion date is 30.04.2024.
LB has completed the modernization works of road 652A, DN 6 Carcea – DN 65 from km 0+000 to km 6+200, Dolj County and is in the process of making the final reception.
B2- The execution works have been completed, the building use authorization no. 162/29.03.2022 for Road III-118 Gulianci – Dolna Mitropolia.
B2 has awarded the contracts for the purchase of the necessary equipment to carry out road safety awareness activities and for advertising, but these activities will be implemented only after the completion of the project works.
DJ-VR: HEALTH (ROBG-160)
Coordinating and supporting the modernization of the public health
Services in Dolj - Vratsa
What’s the goal?
To improve the cooperation capacity and efficiency of the public health players in a CBC context, in DJ-VR.
What’s the budget?
1,300,322.42 euro, out of which 1,105,274.05 ERDF
Who is doing it?
Lead beneficiary (LB): Territorial Administrative Unit Dolj County (Romania)(548,062.66 euro)
Beneficiary 2 (B 2): Municipality of Kozloduy (Bulgaria) (713,557.04 euro)
Beneficiary 3 (B 3): Clinical Emergency County Hospital Craiova (Romania) (38,702.72 euro)
Beneficiary 4 (B 4): Vratsa District Administration (Bulgaria) (0,00 euro)
When is it happening?
Start date: 21.04.2017
End date: 20.11.2019
Duration: 31 months
Where is it happening?
Craiova Town, Dolj County, Romania
Vratsa Town, Kozloduy Town, Vratsa District, Bulgaria
How is it going to happen?
- Organizing 5 conferences in Dolj, Kozloduy and Vratsa;
- Publicity materials (roll-up, banners, billboards, leaflets, sets of personalized folders + pens + notepads for project events, press articles);
- Analysing the current situation of healthcare services in Dolj and Vratsa;
- Improving patients access to health services in cardiovascular surgery, by endowing Beneficiary 3 - Clinical Emergency County Hospital Craiova with a complete Operation Room;
- Increasing the quality of access to free public healthcare offered in Vratsa district by Multi-profile hospital for active medical treatment “Ivan Rilski”-Kozloduy;
- Construction and renovation work on the “Ivan Rilski” hospital’s wards; reconstructing of walls, ceilings, floors, electrical and pipe installations and installation of an elevator;
- Study case on cardiovascular surgery services at cross-border level in Dolj and Vratsa;
- Setting up professionals’ networks by exchanging skills and expertise in professional teams;
- Creating awareness upon cross-border medical assistance in Dolj & Vratsa.
What will be the results (what’s the contribution to the Programme)?
Programme outputs:
- 8 supported cross border mechanisms to enhance cooperation capacity: 1 technical working group; 1 study on health systems & 1 study case; 1 seminar with public health players & 1 cooperation framework endorsed by participants; 1 cooperation agreement by Beneficiary 2 - Municipality of Kozloduy & Beneficiary 3 - Clinical Emergency County Hospital Craiova; 1 professionals network in 5 medical specialties and 1 internet portal for information and awareness of patients & professionals.
Programme results: increased level of co-ordination of the public institutions in the eligible area
Project status
All activities of the project have been implemented, the project was finalized on 20.11.2019.
In terms of physical progress, the following reluslts were achieved:
-Two launching conferences were held – one organized by Lead Beneficiary in Craiova and one was organized by Beneficiary 2 in Vratsa;
-The project website has been elaborated and is available at: www.scjuc.eu in Ro, Bg, and En languages;
- 1 team joint working group composed by experts from Clinical Emergency County Hospital Craiova and Multi-profile Hospital for Active Treatment “ST. Ivan Rilski”, Kozloduy has been established. Meetings were held in order to realize the structure and the contents of the study of health systems in Dolj and Vratsa and for study case;
- The study “ Analyzing the current situation of healthcare services in Dolj and Vratsa”in RO and BG languages was elaborated;
-B2 purchased all the envisaged medical equipment necessary for Multi-profile Hospital for Active Medical Treatment “Ivan Rilski” – Kozloduy. Also, the rehabilitated works at the Multi-profile Hospital for Active Treatment “ St. Ivan Rilski” – Kozloduy, was completed;
- 1 professional network in 5 medical specialities was established ( Cardilology team; Obstretics and Gynecology team; Neurology team; General surgery team; Intensive care team) and were made 5 study visits to the Clinlical Emergency County Hospital Craiova.
- LB purchased all the envisaged medical equipment necessary to endow one of the operational room of the Cardilology and Cardiovascular Surgery Clinic from the Clinical emergency Councty Hospital Craiova. All the medical equipment was delivered and installed, the LB and B3 are taking measures for hiring specialized medical staff, process that was completed in 2020. Currently the operational room is fully functional.
Project: ROBG-306
Better connection of Alexandria and Cherven Bryag to TEN-T
What’s the goal?
The project main objective is to enhance regional mobility by connecting tertiary nodes to TEN-T infrastructure, through modernization of road infrastructure in municipalities of Alexandria and Cherven bryag. The project scope is the rehabilitation of road infrastructure, respectively 4.500,20 m in Alexandria and 8.000 m in Cherven Bryag, which will improve safety traffic conditions, competitiveness of both municipalities and will allow better explotation of tourism potential and will improve the cooperation capacity of the partners in transport and traffic safety issues. The project aims to contribute to the strengthening of a sustainable European and cross-border transport system connected to the TEN-T network.
What’s the budget?
Total budget of the project = 7,669,032.95 euro, out of which 6,518,678.00 ERDF
Who is doing it?
Lead beneficiary (LB): Territorial Administrative Unit – Municipality of Alexandria, Romania
Beneficiary 2 (B2): Municipality of Cherven Bryag, Bulgaria
When is it happening?
Start date: 20.03.2019
End date: 31.08.2023
Duration: 53 months and 12 days
Where is it happening?
Alexandria (RO) and Cherven Bryag (BG)
How is it going to happen?
- Creation of joint mechanisms to facilitate the connection of secondary/tertiary nodes to TEN-T infrastructure
- Reconstruction and modernization of roads in Alexandria
- Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Municipal Road PVN 1187
- Communication
What will be the results (what’s the contribution to the Programme)?
Output indicators: Total length of reconstructed or upgraded roads – 12.5 km, Number of joint mechanisms to facilitate the connection of secondary/tertiary nodes to TEN-T infrastructure (e.g. route guidance, incidents/emergencies detection and management, studies on traffic flows, feasibility studies addressing cross-border) - 5.
Result indicators: Cross border population served by modernized infrastructure leading to TEN-T - 74,648.00 citizens, 45.434 citizens from Alexandria and 26,543 citizens from Cherven Bryag
Project status
The project was completed on 31.08.2023. The following results were achieved during the project implementation period:
1. Infrastructure rehabilitated in the city of Alexandria in total length of 4,500.20 m.
2. Infrastructure rehabilitated in Cherven Bryag in total length of 8,000 m.
3. Safety Driving Guide was elaborated and printed in 1000 copies - 500 in BG and 500 in RO. The guide is also translated in English language, in order to ensure wider dissemination. The guide is available at the following link: https://becareful.site/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/NARACHNIK_BEZOPASNO_SHOFIRANE_ENG_WEB.pdf
4. The best practice guide for road intervention/construction has been developed and printed in all 3 languages. The guide is available at the following link: https://becareful.site/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Best-practice-guide_printed_EN_compressed.pdf
5. Awareness campaigns to raise awareness of road safety issues and promote green driving skills.
6. Black spot map, integrated into the Black-spot map application. The map is available at the following link: https://chervenbryag.bg/ten-t/map/?lang=en. In road safety management, an accident blackspot or black spot is a place where road traffic accidents have historically been concentrated.
7. The project website has been developed and can be accessed at the following link: https://ten-t.site.
8. An awareness raising campaign was elaborated and conducted by B2, more datails available at: http://becareful.site/
9. Radio and TV spots were broadcast in Alexandria and Cherven Bryag under the coordination of B2. All 4 spots were developed by Chevren Bryag: 2 in Bulgarian and 2 in Romanian
The TV clip (RO) is available at: https://becareful.site/ro/home-2/, “News and Events” section
The TV clip (BG) is available at: https://becareful.site/,“News and Events” section
The radio clip (RO) is available at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14N-vlboodRaKWHk4kNDRpkSq8K8AGO-d/view?usp=sharing
The radio clip BG is available at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hqQEyC8ia8D5tsamXgr599hU7CCDBww5/view?usp=sharing
10. For the Door-to-door Campaign have been purchased: 500 paper bags, 500 „cat eyes”, 500 reflecting sticks, 500 frontal head flashlights, 500 reflector-warning vests (250 for adults and 250 for kids).