Bulgarian state-owned natural gas transmission system operator Bulgartransgaz has launched a tender for the construction of gas pipeline to towns of Panagyurishte and Pirdop worth an estimated 12.6 million euros.
According to tender notice, all necessary materials and equipment will be supplied by Bulgartransgaz and are not included in the value of the contract. Works on the construction are expected to be completed within 400 days. The project will be financed with the company’s own resources.
The deadline for submitting offers is 14 April. Bids will be ranked based on price, which carries 55 % weight, time for completing works with 15 % weight and other technical criteria.
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