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Development of the Fornebu area
The Parliament Hearings Feb 7th 2000 to decide between the two remaining bidders: http://www.stortinget.no/hoering/1999/h000207.htm
Bærum Kommune's Fornebu pages (With various important municipal documents related to Fornebu): http://www.baerum.kommune.no/prosjekter/fornebu/
(The national newspaper) Aftenposten's pages on Fornebu: http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/d22070.htm
Telenor: http://www.telenor.no/byggeplassen/fornebu
Statsbygg (meagre pages related to Fornebu): http://www.statsbygg.no/prosjekter/fornebu.html
Oslo Municipality (few documents of less interest - search for "Fornebu"): http://www.oslo.kommune.no/moter/owa/orepros2.soking
Bidders for the development of the IT-related part of the Fornebu area :
The two remaining bidders were:
1) The merged group, IT-Fornebu Technoport: http://www.it-fornebu.no - preferred by the majority opposition.
2) The "Nettverk Fornebu" Group - preferred by the minority government
The original bidders were:1) IT-Fornebu: http://www.it-fornebu.no
2) International Education Centre, Norge: Framtidsbyen Invest: http://www.framtidsbyen.no
3) Technoport: (Forskningsparken/ KLP Eiendom AS) (press release): http://www.klp.no/fornebupressemld.html
4) The "Nettverk Fornebu" Group:a) Storebrand AS: http://www.storebrand.no/
b) Orkla AS:
c) Hakon-gruppen:
5) Science & Technology Park Services Ltd., Irland6) Enterprise Holding Company, Sveits
7) Verdens Fredsfond, Norge.
Development of Oslo's infrastructure
Including the "new" development areas, Bjoervika, Lodalen, Ensjoe,
- for public documents, see below under "Government Documents"
Organisations:
Conferences:
Oslo2020.no http://www.asplanviak.no/oslo2020/