Public Procurement Service Announces Bids for 82 Projects Including 'Wanju Hwasan~Unju' Road Facility Improvement Works
Status Data on Regional Restrictions and Mandatory Joint Contracting by Region. Provided by the Public Procurement Service
View original image[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Public Procurement Service announced on the 21st that it will conduct bids for 82 construction projects worth approximately 173.7 billion KRW from the 22nd to the 26th.
The bids include 65 projects (79% of the total number of projects), such as the 'Cheongnim, Jecheoldong Sewage Pipeline Maintenance Project (General)' requested by the Clear Water Project Headquarters in Pohang-si, Gyeongbuk, which are designated as region-restricted bids or region-mandatory joint contracts.
Through this, the Public Procurement Service expects local companies to win contracts worth approximately 95 billion KRW (55% of the total).
By region, the order volume is high in Gyeonggi-do with 37.7 billion KRW, Jeonbuk with 29.6 billion KRW, and Jeonnam with 22.2 billion KRW, while a total of 84.2 billion KRW will be ordered in other regions.
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All construction projects scheduled for bidding this week are under 30 billion KRW in scale and will be conducted through simplified comprehensive evaluation (39.5 billion KRW), qualification evaluation (131.3 billion KRW), and negotiated contracts (2.9 billion KRW), among others.
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