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Project ID: P120788
Project Title: Central Asia Hydrometeorology Modernization Project
Borrower Bid Reference: RHC-AF-G/SH-2
The Executive Committee of IFAS has received additional funding from the World Bank for the Regional Component A of the Central Asia Hydrometeorology Modernization Project (under the implementation by Regional Center of Hydrology), and intends to use part of the funds for the purchase of equipment under the project.
The Regional Center of Hydrology invites eligible bidders to submit bids in sealed envelopes or electronically for activity RHC-AF-G / SH-02 "Supply of equipment for access, control and security of the information and telecommunications system of the WMO Regional Meteorological Center". TOR available on request from: cahmpec@gmail.com
CONTACT INFORMATION
Organization/Department: Regional Center of Hydrology
Name: Zhaniya Khaibullina
Address: Postal address: 32, Abay Ave., Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan, 050020 Tel: +7(727)3873431
Province/State: Central Asia
Country: Central Asia
Phone: 87015200580
Email: cahmpec@gmail.com

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