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Invitation for reconstruction of small hydropower plants

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March 26, 2015

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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development placed an invitation for tenders, closing on July 24, for the reconstruction of small hydropower plants.

The procurement notice is for the supply and installation of electrical and mechanical equipment for the reconstruction of seven systems in east Serbia. Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) has received a loan from the bank towards the cost of reconstruction of 15 small power plants. The company now invites sealed tenders from contractors for the following contract to be funded from part of the proceeds of the loan. Procurement also includes reconstruction or modification of auxiliary equipment such as gates, valves, transformers, cranes, penstock, governing, control system, etc.

Tendering for contracts is open to firms from all countries.

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