Failed Highway Project in Poland & Croatia Bridge Construction Hannah Langford, Kyu Kyung Lee, Shimon Rosenblum Timeline 2009- China’s company COVEC won bid to construct the A2 section (49km) of highway in Poland 2010- Competing companies and local workers refused to help COVEC source materials and employees 2011- After Polish refusal to alter contract COVEC was forced to stop work on the project Timeline 2012- Covec returns to work in S. Asia and Africa 2017- China company China Road and Bridge Corporation won bid to construct Pelješac bridge (2.4km) connecting all of Croatia 2022- Expected bridge completion Poland Breakdown -Poland wanted to build an east-west highway across the country before 2012 European championship --COVEC had the lowest bid (about half of government estimates) -Other companies were angry at the low price -Poland believed Chinese government would subsidise losses if necessary Failure of Poland Highway Project -COVEC not used to European standards -Failed to provide financial records -Surprised by environmental regulations -Poorly organized leadership -Underestimated costs of Polish wages and materials -Polish subcontractors refused to work with them Poland Opinions -Southern Asia -Africa -Different standards -Poland bid selection process -Tension from competitors and Polish workers -Unreasonable? difficulty in sourcing materials Motives Poland: -Solely economic -Threatened by China China: -mainly political - future economic prospect Croatia Breakdown Pelješac Bridge Purpose : -connect “Dubrovnik-Neretva” with main land Croatia -bypass Bosnia’s Neum (2.4 KM, 4-lane express way) =Huge economic benefits concerning tourism and trade Croatia Breakdown , View from Croatia -Bridge projects is very important for government -Tourism -Schengen area -Long-time goal of government -Controversy of giving contract to Chinese company -Would rather have Croatian workers Views from EU and China European Union -EU gets more inclusivity - Bridge eliminates need to interact with B&H - Can stress pressure of nearby non-EU countries -Worried about adding connections with China China -China gets into the EU construction market, can prove themselves -China has previous experience in area -famil iar with working in that region Poland Highway and Croatian Bridge: Similarities -Expanding influence to EU -Infrastructure -Politics -Surprisingly low price -Other companies unhappy -EU unhappy deal is going to China -High-risk projects Comparing and Improving: 2009 -> 2017 Poland: -Put in bid 50% lower than the estimated worth of project -Wanted to hire Polish subcontractors -COVEC previously worked in South Asia and Africa Croatia: -Put in bid for 21% lower than the competitors -Use Chinese workers -CRBC previously worked in similar areas ( non - EU states) -EU required more specific information before project started Conclusion “China has gotten smarter, avoiding the mistakes that they made the last time, but they are still abiding to their own rules, which could be controversial in the EU” References https://inavukic.com/2012/09/28/croatia-bridge-over-troubled-water/ http://www.jpolrisk.com/perspectives-for-development-of-china-eu-relations-i n-the-infrastructure-investment-sector-a-case-study-of-covecs-investment-in-p oland/ https://voxeurop.eu/en/content/article/716731-motorway-china-couldnt-build https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/11/world/europe/china-croatia-bridge-adri atic-sea.html https://www.silkroadbriefing.com/news/2018/05/10/chinese-contractors-winni ng-bid-eu-funded-peljesac-bridge-croatia-raises-eyebrows/