NEWS FLASH
The Montenegrin government has launched the first of two tenders for the thirty-year concession of the country’s two international airports - Podgorica and Tivat. The first pre-qualification round requires interested parties to apply in order to demonstrate their intent. Prospective bidders that are designated as qualified applicants will then be invited to submit a final offer in the second round. The first phase of the public call lasts 45 days, while the second will take sixty days, after which the tender commission will evaluate each bid. The signing of the concession agreement is expected in March 2020.
Applicants must operate at least one airport handling five million international passengers over the last three years, and at least one airport handling two million travellers per year. Alternatively, the bidder must operate at least one airport handling ten million passengers or more. The Montenegrin Ministry for Transport and Maritime Affairs retains the right to extend the deadline for the submission of applications.
Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThis will be an interesting one to watch. I wonder if the MNE Govt will do right by this process or otherwise, be true to form and through this process, see a few people from the ruling circle enrich themselves ....
ReplyDeleteThis will be fun to see how it develops ....
The tender was actually launched on Friday 11th, not today (16th).
ReplyDeleteWho said it was launched today?
DeleteI wonder how long the winner of this concession will tolerate MA not paying their bills.
ReplyDeleteVery good question !
DeleteMilo Airport Operator with Bemax and TAV:-)
ReplyDeletehttps://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/drustvo/turska-postaje-glavni-donator-vojske-crne-gore
ReplyDeleteIzleda da se zna kome idu aerodromi:-(