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Dec 06, 2012 (newstodate): The Turkish airport operator TAV is keen to deepen its involvement with airports in Eastern Europe.
In a recent move, TAV has signed a LoI to take 15 percent of the stake in the consortium comprising A�roports de Paris Management, Bouygues B�timent International and Viadukt that won the tender for managing and developing Serbia's Zagreb Airport under a 30-year contract.
Under the contract, the consortium will undertake the financing, designing and construction a passenger terminal which will replace the existing and outdated facility.
The construction works, lasting three years, will be carried out by Bouygues B�timent International in partnership with Viadukt
The consortium will also operate the entire airport for 30 years, including the runways, the current passenger terminal during the entire construction period, the new terminal once it is completed, the cargo terminal, car parks and future property developments.
In a recent move, TAV has signed a LoI to take 15 percent of the stake in the consortium comprising A�roports de Paris Management, Bouygues B�timent International and Viadukt that won the tender for managing and developing Serbia's Zagreb Airport under a 30-year contract.
Under the contract, the consortium will undertake the financing, designing and construction a passenger terminal which will replace the existing and outdated facility.
The construction works, lasting three years, will be carried out by Bouygues B�timent International in partnership with Viadukt
The consortium will also operate the entire airport for 30 years, including the runways, the current passenger terminal during the entire construction period, the new terminal once it is completed, the cargo terminal, car parks and future property developments.