Announcement of Auctions, Sales and Tenders for 1 March 2026
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The Official Gazette dated 1 March 2026 (Issue 33183) publishes multiple public tender and asset sale announcements from various Turkish municipalities and authorities. Key notices include: Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality offering 250 separate 29-year operating licenses for application-based taxi transportation rights to be auctioned individually to real persons; Istanbul Project Coordination Unit tendering for electronic fee collection and vehicle tracking system technical service and maintenance; and several municipalities (Gaziantep İslahiye, Kütahya, Trabzon Yomra, İzmir Dikili) announcing the sale of immovable properties. These are standard public procurement and asset disposal notices required by Turkish law to be published in the Resmi Gazete.
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Key Changes
- 250 separate 29-year operating licenses for application-based taxi transportation rights to be tendered individually to real persons
- Istanbul Project Coordination Unit tender for electronic fee collection and vehicle tracking system technical service and maintenance
- Multiple municipalities announcing sale of immovable properties (Gaziantep İslahiye, Kütahya, Trabzon Yomra, İzmir Dikili)
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Obligations
What this law requires
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality must conduct individual auctions for 250 application-based taxi transportation operating licenses, each for a 29-year term, offered separately to natural persons
Istanbul Project Coordination Unit must tender for electronic fee collection and vehicle tracking system technical service and maintenance
Gaziantep İslahiye Municipality must announce and conduct the sale of immovable properties as specified
Kütahya Municipality must announce and conduct the sale of immovable property
Trabzon Yomra Municipality must announce and conduct the sale of immovable properties