Greece's government is calling for companies to participate in tenders for public development projects worth about EUR 1.1 bn in 2007, said Italian newsagency Ansa, citing the country's economic affairs minister Giorgios Alogoskoufis.
Greece's government is calling for companies to participate in tenders for public development projects worth about EUR 1.1 bn in 2007, said Italian newsagency Ansa, citing the country's economic affairs minister Giorgios Alogoskoufis.
All tenders included in the so-called Sdit, a programme of projects by consortiums between private and public companies, will be assigned within the next 18 months for a total of EUR 2.4 bn. The projects include the construction of 27 schools in Attica, 31 schools in Central Macedonia, one international convention centre, four departments of the Peloponnesus University, seven fire stations, and three prisons. The tender for the convention centre is scheduled for April.