SOFIA (Bulgaria), February 7 (SeeNews) – The Infram Gabrovo tie-up has placed the lowest bid in a tender for consulting services on the additional design and construction of a 54 kilometre bypass road in the town of Gabrovo, in central Bulgaria, the country’s Road Infrastructure Agency said.
Infram Gabrovo has offered a price of 27,700 levs ($19,196/14,162 euro), the lowest among the six filed bids, the agency said in a statement on Tuesday.
The project is co-financed under EU-funded operational programme Transport and the national budget.
The Obhod Gabrovo consortium, comprising Bulgarian civil engineering companies Trace Group Hold [BUL:T57], Integrated Road Systems and IPS Infrastructures, has offered the lowest bid in the tender for the construction of the Gabrovo bypass road.
The bypass road is the first stage of a project that would also involve building a tunnel under the Balkan Range's Shipka peak.
(1 euro = 1.95583 Bulgarian levs)