February 25 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's state-owned National Railway Infrastructure Company (NRIC) said that its 18.7 million levs ($11.4 million/9.6 million euro) tender for construction of an European Railway Traffic Management System (ERTMS) has attracted three offers.
Bids were tabled by a tie-up between Spain's CAF Signalling and Bulgaria's Atomenergoremont, a tie-up comprising Czech-based AZD Praha and Bulgaria's Syscom Engineering, and a consortium comprising Thales Austria and Bulgaria's Balkantel, NRIC said in a notice.
The ERTMS will cover eight railway stations in the railway section connecting the village of Voluyak with the village of Dragoman and the border with Serbia. The section is part of the railway connecting the capital Sofia to the border with Serbia.
The project will benefit from EU financing under operational programme Transport and Transport Infrastructure 2014-2020.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)