June 5 (SeeNews) - Albania’s National Territorial Planning Agency (NTPA) said on Wednesday it is inviting candidates to transform two state-owned areas in Tirana into private investment zones with offices for the state administration.
The areas will be developed under a public-private partnership, with the state contributing the land and private investors carrying out the construction works, including offices for several state agencies, NTPA said in a website notice.
One of the land plots, owned by the State Services Directorate, covers 9,400 square metres at walking distance from the city centre. The other one, property of the State Cadastre Agency, covers 5,000 square metres.
Winning candidates will get a 40,000 euro ($43,448) state reimbursement of their costs.
Proposals can be submitted until July 5.
($=0.920 euro)