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2012 12 07

Ogmios Centras teams up with Portugal's Sua Kay for Vilnius stadium bid

Lithuania's property development group Ogmios Centras is bidding to build a new football stadium in Vilnius in consortium with the Portuguese architects' firm Sua Kay and Ogmios Real Estate, the group's asset management arm, which built the Babilonas I mall in Panevėžys some years ago.
Italijos futbolas skendi korupcijoje
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Ogmios Centras Chairman Arūnas Žemaitis confirmed this to BNS.

Sua Kay designed the Mostaganem Olympic complex in Algeria and the Luanda football stadium in Angola. In 2008, it designed a 176,000-square-meter retail complex in Vilnius for Ogmios Centras, but the project has not been implemented.

The architects' firm says on its website that it has been operating for 28 years and designing projects in Portugal, Poland, Romania, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Brazil, and other countries.

Vladimir Romanov-controlled Ūkio Bankas, the other bidder for the Vilnius stadium contract, has not yet disclosed its partners in the project.

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