July 12 (SeeNews) - Bosnian engineering companies Tehnograd, Tom-cat and Deling won a tender to build an atrium at the country's Tuzla airport, local media reported on Friday.
Tehnograd will carry out the construction works for 909,418 marka, Tom-cat will do the water supply and sewage works for 10,797 marka, whereas Deling will work on the electrical installation for 187,889 marka, business news portal eKapija reported.
The project is worth some 2 million marka ($1.2 million/1 million euro).
"I hope that in the next 10 to 15 days we will obtain the building permit and secure all legal conditions for the contractor to launch works on the atrium," Tuzla airport CEO Rifet Karasalihovic was quoted as saying.
The works are to be completed by the end of the year.
In the first half of 2019, the Tuzla airport, in the Muslim-Croat Federation, recorded 260,000 passengers. The Federation is one of the two autonomous entities that make up Bosnia, the other one is the Serb Republic.
(1 euro = 195583 marka)