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Apr 26, 2017 (newstodate): May 15, 2016 has been set as a first closing date of the ongoing tender process for Serbia's Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.
Serbia is offering a 25-year concession, and the first deadline concerns non-binding bids as a step towards identifying the final successful candidate.
So far 25 companies have filed for the concession documentation, and the tender has attracted global interest, with strong attention among potential bidders in Japan, China, India and South Korea.
The tender will offer a concession for 25-30 years of commercial management of the airport that will boost the development and expansion of the facilities to generate more revenues through fresh investments.
It is understood the the winner of the tender will undertake the construction of a new terminal, runway and supporting infrastructure including a hotel, a new cargo center, and a car park.
Serbia is offering a 25-year concession, and the first deadline concerns non-binding bids as a step towards identifying the final successful candidate.
So far 25 companies have filed for the concession documentation, and the tender has attracted global interest, with strong attention among potential bidders in Japan, China, India and South Korea.
The tender will offer a concession for 25-30 years of commercial management of the airport that will boost the development and expansion of the facilities to generate more revenues through fresh investments.
It is understood the the winner of the tender will undertake the construction of a new terminal, runway and supporting infrastructure including a hotel, a new cargo center, and a car park.