April 3 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's Sofia municipality said on Friday that it has signed seven waste collection and transportation agreements, worth a total of 363.2 million levs ($200.3 million/185.7 million euro), with several local tie-ups.
Each of the five-year contracts concerns part of the municipality's territory, Sofia municipality said in a notice.
In accordance with the conditions of the tender, one candidate could win no more than two contracts.
Titan Sofia Centre 1 tie-up won the largest contracts, worth a total of 113.7 million levs. The tie-up comprises local Titan-BKS and Trade Center Trakia.
Another tie-up, named Titan Sofia East 1, won two deals worth 100.4 million levs. The tie-up comprises local Nelsen - Chistota and ISV Trade.
Another two deals, worth a total of 107.4 million levs, were awarded to a tie-up between BKS-Hristo Nanev and Green Partners.
The last contract, worth 41.7 million levs, was awarded to local company Zauba.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)