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Benghazi Municipality reviews city’s investment map with Privatization and Investment Board – prepares projects for public bids

bySami Zaptia
March 11, 2020
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By Sami Zaptia.

Benghazi Municipality is preparing projects for public bids (Logo: Benghazi Municipality).

London, 11 March 2020:

Benghazi Municipality reviewed its investment map in a meeting on Tuesday with the eastern branch of Libya’s Privatization and Investment Board (PIB)

The Municipality reported that the results of previous meetings on its investment map were discussed. The meeting agreed to prepare and identify each investment opportunity available individually so that it has a complete study. These should include the required documents, specifications, criteria and requirements to be available as well as all drawings and maps, to make it available for public investment bids for potential investors.

 

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