Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK), implementing the national megaproject to build a new airport and high-speed rail network in Poland, will hold approximately 100 tenders in 2026–2028. In 2026 alone, their total value will be approximately 40 billion zlotys (over 9 billion euros), half of which will be awarded in the second quarter. The largest contracts are related to the construction of the Warsaw–Łódź High-Speed Railway (HSR) and airport infrastructure.
In 2027, the company plans to select contractors for two sections of the HSR, each worth over 5 billion zlotys, as well as for the Y–CPK railway junction project. Tenders are planned for the construction of airport facilities, a fuel depot, and associated structures worth up to 3 billion zlotys. By 2025, the volume of tenders will reach PLN 30 billion, with tenders worth PLN 18 billion already announced. Foundation work on the new airport terminal will begin at the end of 2025, costing over PLN 10 billion.
The CPK project envisions the commissioning of the first section of the Warsaw-Łódź High-Speed Railway in 2032, along with the opening of the airport. By 2035, the Y-shaped high-speed network will connect Warsaw, Łódź, Wrocław, and Poznań, representing the largest transport reform in Poland’s history.
