May 19 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria has received four bids in its 133 million levs ($75.9 million/67.8 million euro) tender for construction of a 16.3 km section of Hemus motorway, the country's road infrastructure agency (RIA) said on Friday.
All four bids were submitted by tie-ups consisting of Bulgarian companies, RIA said.
The lowest price offer of 99.99 million levs was submitted by Hemus East - 2016 consortium, which comprises PST Group and ORS Infrastructure company.
Tie-up Hemus Ludogorie comprising blue-chip Trace Group, and other two local companies - Roads and bridges and Road engineering, submitted the highest bid of 129.9 million levs.
Works under the tender include construction of 6 viaducts on the section located near the city of Targovishte, in northeastern Bulgaria.
Construction works should be completed in 910 days.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)