Compania Nationala de Autostrazi si Drumuri Nationale SA
Industry
Motor Vehicles
TDD
Aug 28, 2008 09:00 CET
BFD
Aug 28, 2008 09:00 CET
Status
Closed
Procedure type
Open procedure
Romanian National Company of Motorways and National Roads has announced a contract notice for parts and accessories for vehicles and their engines.
The contract includes the repair and maintenance services of motor vehicles and associated equipment.
The estimated value of the contract is 4,500,000 lei.
The contract, which is to be funded via the state budget, is to be completed within 12 months from its signing.
The tender security is 45,000 lei, VAT excluded.
The tender dossier can be obtained for free.
Further information is available at:
Compania Nationala de Autostrazi si Drumuri Nationale S.A.
Address: 38 Dinicu Golescu Blvd., Sector 1,
010873 Bucharest,
Romania,
Contact person: Amelia Luiza Lacatusu,
Tel.: +40 21 315 01 26,
Fax: +40 21 315 01 26,
E-mail: licitatii@andnet.ro ,
Internet address: www.andnet.ro
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