The main objective of the Program is to improve the conditions for the country’s development by building technical and social infrastructure in accordance with the principles of sustainable development, including through:
- reducing the carbon intensity of the economy transitioning towards an environmentally friendly and circular economy;
- building an efficient and resilient transport system with the lowest possible negative impact on the environment;
- completion of the TEN-T core network sections by 2030;
- improving transportation safety;
- ensuring equal access to health care and improving the resilience of the health system;
- strengthening the role of culture in social and economic development.
CEUTP's role in the FENiKS program
The Center for EU Transport Projects acts as an Intermediate Body (IP) for the following transport priorities:
- Urban Transportation Priority III.
- Priority IV Support for the transport sector from the Cohesion Fund.
- Priority V Support for the transport sector from the ERDF and
Priority VIII Technical Assistance (with respect to technical assistance projects implemented by the Chief Inspector of Construction Supervision, the General Conservator of Monuments, and the Governors; as well as a beneficiary of technical assistance).
Beneficiaries of the Program
The beneficiaries of the program will be:
- Transport infrastructure managers (e.g., GDDKiA, PKP PLK S.A., PKP S.A., PGW Wody Polskie, PAŻP, maritime authorities, local government units),
- Emergency services responsible for transport safety (e.g., Police, Fire Department, Maritime Search and Rescue Service),
- Entities responsible for managing airports and seaports;
- Companies operating in the field of transportation (e.g., intermodal terminals, rail carriers).
CEUTP's core competencies
- Management of the aforementioned priorities of the Program;
- Selecting projects, concluding grant agreements with beneficiaries and making decisions on project funding;
- Verification that the expenses declared by the beneficiaries were actually incurred and in a correct manner;
- Settlement of grant agreements with beneficiaries;
- Providing the Managing Authority with all the information necessary for the implementation of the expenditure accounting process to the European Commission;
- Monitoring the implementation of project funding agreements, including indicators;
- Control of ongoing projects;
- Preparation of reports for the Managing Authority on the implementation of assigned tasks;
- Evaluation of individual priorities;
- Recovery of recoverable amounts, including issuance of administrative decisions in this regard;
- Conducting information and promotional and educational activities.
What’s new at FEnIKS (EFICE)
27 March 2026 | EFICE
We transferred European Funds for reconstruction of Otwock and Dęblin stations
On March 2, 2026, we signed an agreement with Polskie Koleje Państwowe (Polish State Railways) (PKP S.A.) for funding of the project No. FENX.04.02-IP.02-0005/25 entitled “Construction and reconstruction of selected railroad stations in the Mazovia and Lublin provinces.” The investment received support in the amount of more than PLN 34 million.
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26 March 2026 | EFICE
Reconstruction of the Jagiellonów Roundabout – an EU investment that will change the center of Bydgoszcz
The Jagiellonów Roundabout – one of the most important intersections in Bydgoszcz – will undergo a comprehensive reconstruction that will significantly improve the comfort and safety of movement in the heart of the city. For the implementation of this investment, we have provided PLN 27.6 million from the European Funds for Infrastructure, Climate, Environment.
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20 February 2026 | EFICE
Construction of the S19 expressway between Rzeszów Południe and Babica with EU funding
The project includes the construction of a 10.27-kilometre new section of the S19 along with a tunnel, the “Babica” interchange, MOPs, engineering facilities, safety systems and pro-environmental solutions. The General Directorate of National Roads and Highways received over PLN 1.49 billion in EU support for its implementation.
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19 February 2026 | Sea and River Transportation
EU support for construction and purchase of new specialized rescue units
The Centre for EU Transport Projects has signed a grant agreement for the project “Construction and purchase of new specialised rescue vessels for the SAR Service” (No. FENX.05.07-IP.02-0001/25). The beneficiary of the project is the Maritime Search and Rescue Service.
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