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Serbia: EPS launched a tender for FIDIC engineers for the construction of a desulfurization facility

Power utility EPS launched the tender for the services of FIDIC engineers for the construction of a desulfurization facility at the thermal power plant Nikola Tesla B. The deadline for the submission of bids is 28 July 2023. The value of the contract is estimated at 2.3 million euros.

The winning bidder will be tasked to provide all-encompassing support throughout the execution of the project to reach the main goal – the construction of a smoke gas desulfurization facility for units B1 and B2 at TENT B.

According to tender documentation, the bidder is to provide the services with due attention, efficiently and economically, in line with the generally accepted rules of the profession. The bidder will always act, regarding any question regarding said service, as a well-meaning adviser to the procuring entity and always adhere to and protect the legitimate interests of the procuring entity in every contact with third parties.

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