SOFIA (Bulgaria), March 31 (SeeNews) – A contract for repairs on 26.3 km of roads in the area of Smolyan, in southeast Bulgaria, has drawn a single bid, worth 19.3 million levs ($10.6 million/9.9 million euro), from a tie-up of local companies, the country's road infrastructure agency said on Tuesday.
The consortium of Agromah and Patishta Plovdiv, which has filed the bid, will also have to provide maintenance works on the road sections, RIA said in a statement.
The value of the deal does not include Value Added Tax.
The project is co-financed with EU funds under the operational programme Regional Development 2007-2013.
(1 euro = 1.95583 Bulgarian levs)