Status Data on Regional Restrictions and Mandatory Joint Contracting by Region. Provided by the Public Procurement Service

Status Data on Regional Restrictions and Mandatory Joint Contracting by Region. Provided by the Public Procurement Service

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Public Procurement Service announced on the 11th that it will conduct construction bids worth approximately 199.9 billion KRW for 54 projects, including the 'Central (Districts 9 and 10) Sewage Pipeline Maintenance Project' in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, from the 12th to the 16th.


The bids will be executed as region-restricted bids or mandatory regional joint contracts for 42 projects (78% of the total number of projects), including the 'Gaya Phase 3 Sewage Pipeline Maintenance Project' requested by the Water and Sewage Office of Ham-an County, Gyeongnam.


Through this, the Public Procurement Service expects that local companies will win contracts worth approximately 116.9 billion KRW (58% of the total amount). Among these, 26 projects worth about 48.3 billion KRW are expected to be region-restricted bids with participation only from local companies.


The order volume by region is high in Incheon with 48.5 billion KRW, Gyeongnam with 40.3 billion KRW, and Jeollabuk-do with 33.1 billion KRW, while a total of 78 billion KRW will be ordered in other regions.


The Public Procurement Service will conduct a comprehensive evaluation bid for one project, the 'Central (Districts 9 and 10) Sewage Pipeline Maintenance Project (worth approximately 32 billion KRW)' requested by Jeonju.



Additionally, except for this project, other projects will be executed through simplified comprehensive evaluation (10.1 billion KRW), qualification evaluation (156.6 billion KRW), and negotiated contracts (1.2 billion KRW), respectively.


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