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Serbia: EPS announced a tender for services in business and production processes at HPP Djerdap

 

Serbian power utility EPS has launched a tender for services in business and production processes at the Djerdap hydropower complex. The tender is worth 32 million euros. Bids can be submitted until July 3.

Services include overhauling hydropower facilities and revitalizing hydro generators of Djerdap HPPs, as well as services of the maintenance of auxiliary facilities. The services of the maintenance of auxiliary facilities include the works of the maintenance of the pumping stations Jezero, Ribnjak, Grabovica and Ljubicevac, as well as the maintenance of the coastal areas of HPP Djerdap 1 and HPP Djerdap 2.

The maintenance entails regular periodic control of the functional validity and the operations of the facility, devices and equipment including the state of the anti-corrosion protection of devices, water installation facilities and equipment, as well as jobs of remote control and other jobs. The tender also includes services of fire protection and river traffic for the HPP Djerdap complex, as well as services of physical and technical security of the facilities.

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