
Greece’s privatization agency (HRADF) on Thursday announced six pre-qualified interested parties that meet eligibility criteria to participate in the second phae –Binding Offers – of a tender process for the concession of the Kalamaria marina in eastern Thessaloniki, also known as Aretsou.
The pre-qualified interested parties are (in alphabetical order):
1. AKTOR CONCESSIONS S.A.
2. AVAX S.A.
3. EMMA ALPHA HOLDING LTD.
4. PORTO CARRAS MARINA S.A.
5. TECHNICAL OLYMPIC S.A.
6. TEKAL S.A.
According to the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF), following the signing of the relevant confidentiality agreement, the pre-qualified investment schemes will receive the documents of phase two (submission of Binding Offers) and will be granted access to the virtual data room (VDR), where data and information related to the asset will be uploaded.
HRADF’s tender process refers to the concession of port operation services (berthing and other services) and of the right to use, operate, manage, and exploit the movable and/or fixed assets within the upland area and/or the sea area of the marina of Kalamaria for at least 35 years.


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