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Gabrovo opens energy efficiency projects tender

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April 7, 2015

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The Municipality of Gabrovo has opened a tender for design of work projects, part of an energy efficiency programme, with an estimated value of BGN 2 million (EUR 1.02 million), a notice published in the EU’s procurement journal indicated, SeeNews reported.

The value of the contract does not include value-added tax. Works should be completed within a 36-month period, the notice posted in the Tenders Electronic Daily (TED) showed. Bids should be sent by May 11.

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