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Eps contracted energoinvest

Agreement between Energoinvest dd Sarajevo and the Electric Power Industry of Serbia related to delivery (purchase) of three substations strength of 110 kilovolts, the total value of 1,465,472 euros.

Between Energoinvest d. d. Sarajevo and Energoinvest Switchgear Equipment a. d. East Sarajevo signed an agreement relating to the production of equipment for the previous contract, which will be built in three substations in the Electric Power Industry of Serbia.

At the same time, signed the agreement (statement) on the accession of Energoinvest Switchgear Equipment Union Business Energoinvest group.

The contracts were signed by Nikola Rakic?, project manager by World Bank (WB) APL2 and President of the Commission for the award of contracts under the authority of the Director General of Electric Power Industry of Serbia, general manager of Energoinvest Switching equipment a. d. East Sarajevo Blagoje Lenovo and D

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