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Energy efficiency measures in Plovdiv kindergartens

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May 26, 2015

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The Municipality of Plovdiv intends using part of the proceeds of a grant from the Kozloduy International Decommissioning Support Fund (KIDSF), administered by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and its own funds towards the cost of energy efficiency in public buildings, EBRD said.

The local authorities invited sealed tenders from contractors for energy efficiency measures in four public buildings – kindergartens located in the territory of the municipality. The deadline is July 10. Measures include insulation or change of the old thermal insulation of roofs, external walls, floors of the buildings; replacement or adjustment of windows in order to reduce energy losses in the buildings; and replacement of incandescent tungsten lamps with compact fluorescent lamps, the procurement notice said.

The invitation for tenders follows the general procurement notice for this project from April.

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