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Montenegro infrastructure development

Overview

In late July 2026 Montenegro inaugurated a modular water‑filtration plant at the Bolje Sestre source on the Adriatic coast. The facility, capable of treating 125 L/s, was funded largely by the government and is intended to secure drinking‑water supplies during the peak tourist season.

A week later, President Jakov Milatović highlighted a broader push to upgrade the country's infrastructure and boost tourism, focusing on the Plužine region. Officials reported the completion or near‑completion of several projects, including road reconstructions, a new traffic network segment, a sports hall, and plans for a fire station, nature‑park building, additional parking, and a pedestrian trail. Together, these initiatives illustrate Montenegro’s ongoing effort to modernize essential services and promote economic growth through improved water supply, transport links, and tourism facilities.

Entities

Elektroprivreda Crne Gore · Slobodan Delić · Petar Mitrić · Plužine Municipality · Jakov Milatović

Timeline

  1. 14 days ago

    [POLITICS] 4 sources
    Plužine, Montenegro advances infrastructure and tourism projects

    Montenegro’s President Milatović urged investment in Plužine’s natural assets, while local officials highlighted completed and upcoming infrastructure, tourism and community projects.

  2. 25 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 2 sources
    Montenegro launches new 125 L/s water filtration plant for coastal supply

    Montenegro opened a 125 L/s water‑filter plant at Bolje Sestre, enhancing coastal drinking‑water capacity for summer demand; minister and utility chief stressed its importance and noted 80 % government funding.

Sources

aktuelno.me · dan.co.me · gov.me · portalanalitika.me