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Diego Armando Mercado Britez was awarded by G. 864,364,548

In the course of the morning, the DNCP published that Diego Armando Mercado Britez was awarded for a total value of G. 864,364,548, managed to win the tender for the Construction of Cobblestone Pavement in the District of Hernandarias – Pluriannual 2023 with the ID 419,842. For this tender, offers began to be received on Tuesday, October 25, 2022.

Departmental Government of Alto Paraná (A.PARANÁ) was the institution in charge of carrying out the Call for Tenders No. 419,842 under the category of Construction, Restoration, Reconstruction OR Remodeling and Repair of Real Estateby the type of Bid Contest procedure.

The aforementioned institution awarded 16 items.

The aforementioned firm has Diego Armando Mercado Britez as its legal representative.

Three more companies came to the call: Carlos Alberto Ramirez Espinoza, Megga Imp.Exp. Sociedad Anónima and New Sony Vaio Ii Limited Liability Company.

Source: DNCP



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