Poland seeks advisers for Wroclaw social square PPP

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The "Ministry of Investment and Economic Development -- Poland" is seeking project advisers (legal, economic-financial and technical) for the new development at Wroclaw social square PPP project.

The advisers are liable to provide consultancy for the public party in the preparation of a public-private partnership project and conduct - based on advice gained during the experience - specialist workshops for public entities, potential promoters of PPP projects.

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