Private partner sought to develop two schools in Vienna

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A municipal authority in Vienna has published a prior information notice (PIN) detailing an upcoming tender for a public-private partnership (PPP) concerning two new school buildings.

The project involves the design, financing, construction, and operation of two school buildings in Municipal Department 341 in Vienna. The two new buildings - Bildungscampus Atzgersdorf and Bildungscampus Deutschordenstraße - will span 19,000 m2 and 20,000 m2 gross floor area, respectively.

The tender for the project is expected to be launched with the publication of a contract notice on 20 March 2019.

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