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Serbia as a hub for EU market expansion: Key opportunities for international companies

Serbia presents a unique opportunity for international companies looking to establish or expand their presence in the European Union (EU) market. With its advantageous trade agreements, geographic location, favorable business environment and access to critical raw materials, Serbia is an appealing base for companies aiming to optimize logistics, reduce production costs and enhance market access. […]

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Critical raw materials and R&D, what can Serbia offer to Germany 

Serbia has the potential to become a major supplier of critical raw materials for Germany and the European Union (EU) due to its abundant natural resources and strategic location. Recent agreements and partnerships with the EU underscore Serbia’s capacity to enhance the European supply chain for essential materials vital for producing batteries, electric vehicles (EVs) and

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Detailed overview of procedures for technical control of PGD and interdependencies with quality management in construction

In Serbia, the technical control of the Preliminary Design (PGD) is a mandatory process dictated by the Law on Planning and Construction. This procedure ensures that all project documentation meets both national and international standards, thereby minimizing risks and enhancing safety during the construction phase. The technical control is closely linked with quality management systems,

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Waste management and environment regulations for industrial facilities in Serbia

Investors looking to establish industrial facilities in Serbia must prepare a range of environmental and technical studies to comply with national regulations. These studies are essential for obtaining necessary permits and ensuring alignment with Serbia’s environmental protection and industrial safety standards. Below is an overview of the key studies required: Technical and Environmental Review: The

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Manufacturing in Serbia and export opportunities: Incentives and operational benefits

Serbia has become a prime destination for manufacturing, attracting foreign investors with its strategic geographic location, extensive free trade agreements, competitive operating costs and robust government incentives. Here’s a detailed overview of why Serbia is an appealing choice for manufacturing investments: 1. Access to EU and third markets 2. Government incentives for manufacturing 3. Free

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Construction design phases PGD, PZI and Supervision of Works in Serbia

In Serbia, the planning and construction process is structured around several key phases, including the Preliminary Design (PGD), Detailed Design (PZI) and Supervision of Works. These phases are governed by the Law on Planning and Construction and regulated by the Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure. Here’s a detailed overview: 1. Preliminary Design (PGD) phase

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Plant engineering, design, permiting, construction, commissioning, operation, role of OE

Plant engineering is a complex discipline encompassing various activities throughout the project lifecycle—from conceptual design and feasibility studies to construction, commissioning and operation. The Owner’s Engineer (OE) plays a pivotal role in ensuring each phase is executed efficiently, meeting the project’s technical, financial and regulatory requirements. Below, we elaborate on the key phases in plant

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EPC FIDIC contracts, Owners Engineer supervision of works for compliance and quality 

The role of the Owner’s Engineer (OE) in supervising EPC/FIDIC contracts is indeed pivotal for project success. Here’s a concise breakdown of the OE’s responsibilities during various project phases: 1. Pre-construction phase 2. Design phase 3. Construction phase 4. Commissioning and testing phase 5. Project close-out and handover 6. Claims and dispute resolution Importance of

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Environmental requirements in Serbia wind parks development, precondition for financing 

In Serbia, the development of wind parks is subject to specific environmental regulations that are crucial for securing project financing. These requirements align with national legislation and international standards, reflecting Serbia’s integration with European Union directives. Here’s a summary of the key environmental prerequisites for wind park development and their implications for financing. Key environmental

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Financing energy, industry and environment, how could lenders banks and funds benefit from owners engineer expertise 

Lenders, banks and investment funds involved in financing large-scale energy and industrial projects, such as wind parks and renewable energy developments, can greatly benefit from the expertise of an Owner’s Engineer (OE). Acting as an independent technical advisor, the Owner’s Engineer represents the interests of project developers and financiers, ensuring adherence to high-quality standards throughout

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