Serbian teachers and students visit country's longest tunnel

Source:CCCCTime:2026-03-17

The Technical school Mileva Maric Einstein has long been committed to cultivating engineering and technical talent.

A delegation of 34 teachers and students from the Technical school Mileva Maric Einstein—one of Serbia's largest vocational institutions—recently visited the Novi Sad–Ruma Expressway, constructed by CRBC.
The group first toured the project's key control point—the tunnel Iriški venac, the longest tunnel in Serbia—where they learned about major technical challenges and construction methods. They then visited the project camp to watch an update video on construction progress, followed by in-depth discussions between the school and project team on engineering practices and future cooperation in vocational training.
Participants described the visit as a rare and valuable opportunity to experience a large-scale infrastructure project up close.
A student shared the excitement at witnessing the tunnel's concrete construction process firsthand, noting that the site visit brought classroom theories to life and deepened their understanding.
The Technical school Mileva Maric Einstein has long been committed to cultivating engineering and technical talent. This exchange further demonstrates the Novi Sad–Ruma Expressway project's role as a practical platform for industry–education collaboration, marking another meaningful step in cooperation between enterprises and vocational institutions.

Editor: Second Highway Engineering