Çukurova airport PPP tender postponed

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State Airports Authority (DHMİ) in Turkey announced that the Çukurova Airport PPP tender was postponed to November 20, 2020. The tender was canceled after the Limak-Kalyon-Cengiz Construction joint venture was eliminated. The project involves construction works for three runways, as well as domestic and international terminals on Build, operate, and transfer (BOT) model for the procurement.

Earlier the tender was planned to be launched on October 26, 2020, which is postponed to November 20, 2020. 

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