October 2 (SeeNews) - Montenegro's government plans to launch a tender to award a 30-year concession contract to run the country's two international airports, in Podgorica and Tivat, next week, local media reported on Wednesday.
"I think we have brought that story to an end and next Thursday a tender invitation will be published in the Economist magazine and in the local media. The pre-qualification period will be 45 days," news portal Investitor.me quoted transport minister Osman Nurkovic as saying.
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The tender is attracting huge interest from respectable companies and the government expects a good offer, Nurkovic said.
In July, Montenegro's government approved plans to award a 30-year concession contract to run the country's two international airports, expecting investment of at least 200 million euro ($218.3 million).
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