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Government invites bids for Belgrade airport concession

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The Serbian government and the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport have published an invitation to bid for a 25-year concession for the airport.

The notice, published on the airport’s web site, says that the concession allows the concession holder to finance and expand the airport through new construction and reconstruction projects, maintain and run the airport infrastructure, and act as an operator.

The concession contract cannot be signed by companies running airports lesser than 450 kilometers from Belgrade.

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The selection process will involve two stages: a 60-day stage to collect non-binding bids, starting on when the public call was published in the Official Gazzette, and the next, 75-day period to collect binding bids, starting on the day that a list of qualified bidders is published.

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has said that the annual concession revenues might be between 10 ad 11 million euros, in addition to the concession fee of 350 to 400 million euros.

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