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Bosnia's Serb Republic seeks advisor on post-flood recovery project - World Bank

Dec 23, 2014, 3:36:14 PMArticle by Valentina Dimitrievska
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SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), December 23 (SeeNews) – Bosnia’s Serb Republic has called a tender for consultancy and supervision services for a flood emergency rehabilitation project, the World Bank, which will finance the project, said in a notice.

Bosnia's Serb Republic seeks advisor on post-flood recovery project - World Bank

The consultancy services include development of a main design for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of damages on roads located in the Serb Republic caused by the flooding in May, the World Bank said in a statement on Monday.

They also include geological terrain testing at the several sites and road sections as well as supervision of works on the sites.

Expressions of interest must be delivered by January 19.

The Serb Republic is one of the two autonomous entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina. The other one is the Muslim-Croat Federation.

Extraordinary rainfall affected Bosnia in May, triggering floods that had a total economic impact of around 3.98 billion marka ($2.5 billion/2.0 billion euro).

(1 euro=1.95583 Bosnian marka)

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