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May 11, 2011 (newstodate): The tender for construction and management of a new airport terminal at Croatia's Zagreb Airport has drawn strong interest in the industry.
10 bidders filed their interest at the deadline, including Munich Airport, the Turkish/Korean consortium IC Ictas Insaat Sanayi ve Ticaret with IC Ictas Altiapi Yatiramlan ne Istetru and Incheon Int. Airport Corporation, TAV Airport Holding & TAV Construction, ADC & HAS Airports, an Austro-Spanish consortium Alpine Bau and FCC Construction, J&P Avax & Athens International Airport, Vinci Concessions, Hochtief Concessions, UK-based Zaic, and Flughafen Zurich & Strabag te Limak - French Riviera Airports Consortium.
Bids will now be considered from May 12, 2011, and short-listed candidates will then be invited to hand in final bids by May 30, 2011, after which the successful participant will be announced in September 2011 and contracts inked in October 2011.
The planned terminal will be five times bigger than the existing one at Zagreb Airport.
In 2010 the airport handled slightly more than two mio passengers, and the first phase of the new terminal will increase capacity to five mio passengers annually.
10 bidders filed their interest at the deadline, including Munich Airport, the Turkish/Korean consortium IC Ictas Insaat Sanayi ve Ticaret with IC Ictas Altiapi Yatiramlan ne Istetru and Incheon Int. Airport Corporation, TAV Airport Holding & TAV Construction, ADC & HAS Airports, an Austro-Spanish consortium Alpine Bau and FCC Construction, J&P Avax & Athens International Airport, Vinci Concessions, Hochtief Concessions, UK-based Zaic, and Flughafen Zurich & Strabag te Limak - French Riviera Airports Consortium.
Bids will now be considered from May 12, 2011, and short-listed candidates will then be invited to hand in final bids by May 30, 2011, after which the successful participant will be announced in September 2011 and contracts inked in October 2011.
The planned terminal will be five times bigger than the existing one at Zagreb Airport.
In 2010 the airport handled slightly more than two mio passengers, and the first phase of the new terminal will increase capacity to five mio passengers annually.