July 1 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's Sevlievo municipality, in the central part of the country, said on Wednesday that it has awarded a 2.5 million levs ($1.4 million/1.3 million euro) contract for the rehabilitation its roads and streets network with a local tie-up comprising local companies Patno Podarzhane-Sliven and 4GIS.
Under the terms of the contract, the tie-up will be responsible for the maintenance and overhaul of roads and streets on the territory of the municipality within a one-year period, the municipality said in a tender notice.
According to registry agency data, Patne Podazhane-Sliven holds 80% in the tie-up, while 4GIS controls 20%.
The public procurement procedure for awarding the contract attracted four offers. Price and quality criteria carried equal weights in the overall ranking of the offers.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)