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Western Balkans Trade and Transport Facilitation: Deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) on highway A1 (Corridor X) - South Part – chainage from km 74+950.00 (Interchange Veles South) to km 172+127.44 (Border crossing Bogorodica)

Last update: Jun 18, 2024 Last update: Jun 18, 2024

Details

Location:North Macedonia
North Macedonia
Category:Goods
Status:Closed
Sectors:ICT & Telecommunications, Transport
Languages:English
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Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Jun 18, 2024

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Description

NOTICE AT-A-GLANCE Project ID: P162043 Project Title: Western Balkans Trade and Transport Facilitation Country: Western Balkans Notice No: OP00296054 Notice Type: Invitation for Bids Notice Status: Published Borrower Bid Reference: WBTTFP-8929-MK-212-A-RF
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