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ICB Contract Award Notice
MACEDONIA: SECOND TRADE AND TRANSPORT FACILITATION PROJECT
Project: P091723 - Second Trade and Transport Facilitation Project
Bid/Contract Reference No.: IFB No. IT-UFIP/2011
Scope of Contract: Upgrade of the functionalities of the Inward Processing System of the Customs Administration of the Republic of Macedonia
Duration of Contract: 8.00 Month(s)
Contract Signature Date: 08/09/2011
Evaluation Currency: MKD - Macedonian Denars
Awarded Bidder(s):
Name: VISTA GROUP DOOEL Skopje
Bid Price at Opening:
Evaluated Bid Price: MKD 2,459,283.00
Contract Price: MKD 2,459,283.00
Evaluated Bidder(s):
Name : ULTRA DOO SKOPJE
Address :
Bid Price at Opening:
Evaluated Bid Price: MKD 2,572,500.00
Rejected Bidder(s):
Name: ASSECO SEE - SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE - DOOEL SKOPJE
Bid Price at Opening:
Reason for Rejection: Non Responsive
Rejected Bidder(s):
Name: SRC -Systems Integration DOOEL Skopje
Bid Price at Opening:
Reason for Rejection: Non Responsive

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