Expressway S11 or express road S11 (in Polish droga ekspresowa S11) is a Polish highway which has been planned to run from Koà Âobrzeg (on the Baltic coast) via Koszalin, Pià Âa and Poznaà  to Piekary à Âlàskie (north of Katowice). Its total planned length is about .
As of December 2025, several sections serving as bypasses of cities and towns are open to traffic, totalling 120.5 km. A few further sections of the expressway are under construction, but most of it still awaits development. According to the plans, the road should be fully completed by 2033.
The tender for construction of a long northern-most section (Stage IIa) of the Poznaà  western bypass between Poznaà  Póà Ânoc and Poznaà  Rokietnica was announced on 26 June 2009. On 14 April 2010, the contract was signed with the consortium of Colas and Strabag. The value of the contract was PLN 229 million. On 30 October 2012, the section was put into operation.
A long section (Stage I) of the Poznaà  western bypass between Poznaà  Tarnowo Podgórne - Poznaà  Zachód had a construction permit issued in March 2009. On 26 June 2009, a contract was signed with the consortium of Skanska & Intercor for the price of PLN 458,710,749. On 28 November 2011, an long section from the Poznaà  Tarnowo Podgórne junction to the Poznaà  Dàbrówka junction was put into operation. On 3 June 2012, a long section between Poznaà  Skórzewo and Poznaà  Zachód was put into operation.
An environmental decision for the section between Koszalin and Zegrze Pomorskie was issued in October 2011.
On 12 April 2013, a construction contract was concluded with the contractor Skanska for Stage IIb section between Poznaà  Rokietnica - Poznaà  Tarnowo Podgórne, without interchanges. The opening of this section to traffic took place on 19 December 2014.
The long Szczecinek bypass tender was announced in August 2014. The section was put into operation in 2019.
The section where the S11 starts (from the Bielice junction to the Koszalin Zachód junction) (with the DK6) has been under construction since 2016 (together with the S6, as part of the task entitled Koszalin and Sianów bypass) and was opened to traffic on 10 October 2019.
In 2023, the bypass of Olesno at a length of was completed. On 26 September 2013, the long section from Koszalin to Bobolice was put into operation.
There are several sections under construction, and under planning. One such under construction is the long section between KÃÂpno - Siemianice, on which the tender for construction was signed on 28 March 2023.
In January 2018, a tender was held for the development of the Bobolice - Szczecinek North section with a length of . The tender was won by Transprojekt Gdaà Âski, with whom a contract was signed on 19 March 2018. The design documentation, including construction and detailed designs, was produced within 14 months. Subsequently, on 28 August 2023, the contract for the construction of this section was signed, and the section is now in construction.
The second carriageway of long section in KÃÂpno is under construction and planned to be completed in the second half of 2027.
The S11 route is set to end at the junction with the A1 motorway in Piekary à Âlàskie, routing past the eastern side of Radzionków, to head towards Nakà Âo à Âlàskie and Tarnowskie Góry. The start of the works was planned for 2020, however, the planning is an enormous challenge and the process of preparing [this section] for implementation is complex and multi-stage.
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