Tender launched seeking private developer for road infrastructure in Pancevo

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The city of Pancevo in Serbia has issued contract notice seeking private developers for road infrastructure on the territory of the city of Pancevo, northern Serbia. The scope of works involves financing, construction, and maintenance of road infrastructure.

The concession period for the project is 10 years. The deadline to submit the response is February 27, 2020.

You can find more details on this tender on our business opportunity page here

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