The concession agreement for the construction of the project was signed in 2008 and the construction, which began in 2009, lasted 2 years and stopped in 2011 due to the
Greek government-debt crisis. At the end of 2013 the concession agreement was amended and it was decided to proceed to the immediate construction of the central middle section, Trikala - Xyniada, with a length of 80 km and costing 547,000,000 euros, while construction of the northern (Grevena-Trikala) and southern (Xyniada-Lamia) section was postponed. The middle section between Xyniada and Trikala was inaugurated and opened to traffic on December 22, 2017. In October 2018, the European Commission approved Greek public funding of €306 million for the construction of the 32.5 km long southern section of Xyniada - Lamia, linking motorways A3 and
A1. The construction phase of the 32 km long southern section is currently underway and it is expected to be completed by 2022, while
the 3 km long tunnel passing through the Othrys mountain has already been excavated in both sides, as of October 2021. On July 16, 2021, the 15 km section from the
A1 interchange outside
Lamia to the Karpenisi interchange was opened to traffic, without the
Lamia interchange and the Lianokladi rest area. Those will be delivered later, along with the other 17 km of the southern section. ==Exit list==