January 7 (SeeNews) - Stolichen Elektrotransport, one of the public transport companies serving the Bulgarian capital Sofia, said on Friday that it opened a tender worth an estimated 16.6 million levs ($9.6 million/8.5 million euro) for the delivery of four trams.
The project benefits from EU financing under operational programme Environment 2014-2020, the contracting authority said in a tender notice.
The tender envisages the delivery of four new low-floor trams, employee training, maintenance services along with the delivery of specialised tools.
The deadline for submitting offers in the tender is February 9. Price and technical criteria will have 50% weight each in the overall ranking of the bids.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)