Verston to Build 2+2 Lane Section of Key Via Baltica Corridor in Estonia

Verston Eesti, a subsidiary of Verston Group, has signed a contract with the Estonian Transport Administration and Järelpinge Inseneribüroo OÜ for the design and construction of a new 2+2 highway section on Estonia’s main north-south transport route.

The project covers the Tallinn–Pärnu–Ikla road (Route E67) between kilometres 70.2 and 78.8, on the Haimre–Konuvere section, and is valued at €37.15 million (excluding VAT). Construction is set to begin in early 2026, with completion expected by autumn 2027.

The investment is part of the EstMilMob–E67 North project, co-financed by the European Union’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) under the Military Mobility programme. The aim is to adapt Estonia’s strategic transport infrastructure for both civil and defence needs along the TEN-T core network.

“Via Baltica is one of Estonia’s most important transport arteries – essential for road safety, economic connectivity, and defence readiness,” said Alan Muruväli, Head of Construction at Verston Eesti.
“We’re proud to contribute to upgrading a route that has long needed renewal. Our work is not only about building roads – it’s about building strategic infrastructure to connect Estonia with Europe.”

The new 2+2 lane highway will include:

  • A grade-separated interchange at Konuvere, improving traffic flow and access to local roads and settlements
  • Two vehicle underpasses to connect communities on either side of the highway
  • Reconstruction and expansion of the Konuvere bridge over the Vigala River, including a new parallel structure
  • Wildlife crossings to maintain ecological connectivity across the forested areas flanking the road
  • Refurbishment of the historic Konuvere stone bridge for local traffic, separating it from main road operations

The project design has been developed by Reaalprojekt OÜ.

At Verston Group, we are committed to building future-proof infrastructure that enhances mobility, supports sustainability, and strengthens national and international connections. This project is a significant step in fulfilling that mission.

Photo: Estonian Transport Administration

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