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Contractor: KO-INVEST
Contract Amount: RUB 303,600.00
Contract Sign Date: 21 February 2012
Small Contract Award Notice
Europe and Central Asia
Project: P125684
2011 International Comparison Program in the CIS Region
Report Period: 02/01/2012 - 03/01/2012
Awarded Firm/Indv.: KO-INVEST
Contract Signature Date: 02/21/2012
Method of Procurement: SSS - Single Source Selection
Price: RUB 303,600.00
Duration: 1 Month(s)
Summary Scope of Contract: Performing calculations to obtain purchasing power parities for the "Construction" aggregate for the CIS Region Comparison 2011 participant countries

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