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The company Consorcio Electrointec was awarded for G. 18,726,468,600

In the course of the afternoon, the DNCP published that the company Consorcio Electrointec was awarded for a total value of G. 18,726,468,600, and managed to win the tender for the Inspection Service of Works for the Improvement and Reinforcement of the Distribution System with the ID 398,415 . For this tender, offers began to be received on Wednesday, October 20, 2021.

National Electricity Administration (ANDE) was the institution in charge of carrying out the Call for Tenders No. 398,415 under the category of Consulting, Advisory and Research. Studies and Investment Projectsby the type of National Public Bidding procedure.

The aforementioned institution awarded 1 item.

  • Supervision Service of Works for Improvement and Reinforcement of the Distribution System for G. 18,726,468,600.

The aforementioned firm is legally represented by Enrique German de Beitia Canosa and Julio Esteban Mendoza Ortega.

The call was presented by 6 more companies:

  • Carlos Ruben Lopez-Arevalo
  • Carlos Ruben Lopez-Arevalo
  • Multidisciplinary Business Consulting Center – Caem Spy
  • Engineering Consultant Alto Paraguay Limited Company
  • Consulting Guarani SA Civil Engineers
  • Paraguayan Consultant SA

Source: DNCP



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