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Japanese Association of Yguazu was awarded for G. 187,800,000

During the morning, the DNCP published that the Japanese Association of Yguazu was awarded for a total value of G. 187,800,000, and managed to win the tender for the Acquisition of Stones, Tubes and Cords with the ID 416,949. For this tender, offers began to be received on Friday, August 26, 2022.

The Municipality of Yguazú was the institution in charge of carrying out the Call for Tenders No. 416,949 under the category of Electrical, Metallic and Non-Metallic Materials and Supplies, Plastics, Rubber. Spare Parts, Tools, Cameras and Covers.by the type of Direct Contracting procedure.

The aforementioned institution awarded 5 items.

  • 1500 units of Stone 6Ta. Powder with a unit price of G. 50,000
  • 1000 units of Rough Basaltic Stone with a unit price of G. 40,000
  • 1200 units of Pedregullo O Ripio with a unit price of G. 40,000
  • 50 units of Ho Tubes. Oh. of 80 cm in diameter with rod with a unit price of G. 262,000
  • 900 units of Ho’s Cord. Oh. of 40 X 50 Cm with a unit price of G. 13,000

The aforementioned firm has Masakatsu Higa as its legal representative.

Two more companies came to the call: Edgar Isidoro Mendoza Vera and Francisco Medina.

Source: DNCP



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