CPK Launches Tender for General Contract Engineer to Lead Airport Development

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Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) has launched a tender to select a General Contract Engineer (GCE), also known as a Delivery Partner, for the construction of its new airport in Poland.

The appointed entity will support the comprehensive management of the entire airport construction process, providing end-to-end oversight and coordination across the site. The tender includes support in areas such as consultancy, planning, scheduling, and integrating multiple design and construction contracts into a single, cohesive program. The GCE’s overarching objective will be to ensure that the CPK Airport opens on time, within scope, and on budget—while placing particular emphasis on evaluating the quality of proposed solutions.

The company is seeking a contractor that will act as both a Project Management Consultant (PMC) and a Contract Engineer (Construction Manager), bringing expertise from greenfield airport projects abroad as well as large-scale investments within Poland. Tenders may be submitted until 20 October 2025. For additional details about this tender, please visit our Business Opportunity page here.

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