Pre-qualification Tender for Design and Construction of Buildings in the Central Part of Vilnius
Published:
5 September 2001 y., Wednesday
"Vilniaus Kapitalinė Statyba" (100% of the company shares is owned by Vilnius Municipality) has announced a pre-qualification tender for design and construction of a complex of buildings on the right bank of the river Neris at the intersection of Ukmergės and Lvovo streets in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania.
The purpose of the tender is to select investors for financing together with "Vilniaus Kapitalinė Statyba" the new complex, which will consist of two sections. The total floorspace of the complex will be 35,000 sq.m, 14,5000 of which will be occupied by Vilnius Municipality and financed by "Vilniaus Kapitalinė Statyba". Other state institutions may also participate in the investment project. The remaining premises of the complex may be owned by an investor and used for commercial activities.
Information regarding investment project on the right bank of Neris River is also available on the internet website at
www.vilnius.lt/new/investicijos.php
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