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Al-Bilad Newspaper | Tender for maintenance of Adhari waterfall monument

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The Ministry of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture is seeking to carry out maintenance works for the waterfall monument overlooking Sheikh Isa bin Salman Street, located at the entrance to Adhari area. For this purpose, a tender has been launched on the website of the Tenders and Auctions Board.
According to the tender documents, it is for concluding a one-month contract for the implementation of the Adhari Waterfall restoration works, which include repairing cracks and painting walls. The works also include structural repairs in some areas. It also includes the supply and installation of the pump and all other works necessary to complete the work.
The Council called on those wishing to participate in this tender, who have the necessary competence, to purchase its documents electronically through its electronic bidding system, starting from yesterday, Sunday, and continuing until Wednesday, August 9, provided that the bid envelopes of the submitted companies are opened the next day.
Micro, small and medium enterprises are granted a preference of 10% in the financial evaluation stage, provided that these institutions submit within their bids for the tender (Small and Medium Enterprises Classification Certificate) issued by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
The waterfall monument overlooking Sheikh Isa bin Salman Street, located at the entrance to the Adhari area, was established in 2005. Maintenance work for the project was carried out in 2017. The cost of the project amounted to approximately 9.5 thousand dinars.

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