BaltCap has announced that the BaltCap Infrastructure Fund (BInF) will finance a project for a new school and preschool in the Kalnėnai neighbourhood of Vilnius. This will be only the second new school built in the Lithuanian capital since the restoration of independence in 1990.
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The Lithuanian Police Department has named the five candidates that complied with qualification requirements and were shortlisted to further participate in the tender for Police Infrastructure PPP projects in Kaunas and Panevezys.
Read moreSE Lithuanian Airports has announced the Lithuanian Government has created a new strategic committee, tasked with continuing to develop Lithuanian Airports` concession project.
Read moreThe Lithuanian Police Department has announced that seven candidates had submitted applications to participate in the tender for Police Infrastructure PPP projects in Kaunas and Panevezys.
Read moreBaltCap, the largest private equity investor in the Baltic region, has launched BaltCap Infrastructure Fund (BIF) with the planned size of €100 million (US$114 million).
Read moreLithuania's Parliament has approved a new Concessions law which comes into power from 1st January 2018. The legislation, passed together with the adoption of the EU Directive 2014/23/EU, enables a wider and more flexible use of concessions. The new law aims to establish an adequate, balanced and flexible legal framework for the award of concessions that ensures equal and open access to the market to economic operators from across the European Union.
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