ECB puts new home on hold

The European Central Bank has been forced to put on hold plans for its new 43-floor headquarters after the tenders it received to carry out the construction work exceeded its estimated budget.

The international tender for a general contractor for the building, launched last August, has now been formally closed after the ECB said that the public tender procedure "did not produce a satisfactory economic result, as the ECB’s estimated budget was considerably exceeded".

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