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Central Bank of Paraguay (BCP) awarded for a total value of G. 444,694,480

Central Bank of Paraguay (BCP) awarded for a total value of G. 444,694,480 to the Call for Bid No. 394,826 of Lco 36/2021 – Acquisition of Furniture for the Bcp. For this tender, offers began to be received on Monday, September 13, 2021.

In the tender that is within the category Furniture and fixtures 4 companies were benefited. The procedure implemented to carry out the call for bids was the Tender Contest.

BENEFITED BIDDERS

At the call, 6 companies were presented, of which 4 of them were finally suppliers of said tender.

  • Maria Elizangela Sosa represented by María Elizangela Sosa for a value of G. 198,400,000 with a participation of 44.61% of the total awarded.
  • Felicita Bernal Mercado represented by Felicita Bernal for a value of G. 112,000,000 with a participation of 25.19% of the total awarded.
  • Movicor SACI represented by Oscar Ignacio Cantero and Rocio Vanessa de Freitas Arce for a value of G. 89,654,480 with a participation of 20.16% of the total awarded.
  • Nelida Aidee Mendoza Ruffinelli represented by Nelida Aidee Mendoza Ruffinelli Ci 1009022 and Luis Fernando Mendoza Ci 1714207 for a value of G. 44,640,000 with a participation of 10.04% of the total awarded.

BIDDERS PRESENTED
Two companies appeared at the call: Maqpy SA and Mega – Service SRL.

Source: DNCP



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