Accord Corporation and German Company Bauer Expand Cooperation
JSC Building Industrial Investment Corporation Accord signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the German company Bauer to develop new projects and improve the experience.
Bauer founded in 1790 is a world expert in the field of construction and production of construction equipment, improving the bearing capacity of the soil. It has more than 110 subsidiaries in 70 countries.
The signing ceremony was attended by the Director General of the corporation Accord Goksel Aybek, CEO of Bauer Thomas Bauer, Regional Manager for the Middle East Wolfram Groh and the head of the branch of the company in Azerbaijan Tarkan Keloglu.
Under the agreement, in the implementation of joint projects, the company Bauer undertakes to carry out the design development of a ground with a view to finding optimized and most economical solutions for fixing the pit, improving the bearing capacity and the foundation and drainage of the soil. In turn, Accord Corporation is responsible for ensuring the conditions and the provision of services in the construction process, the supply of building materials, as well as carrying out general construction and excavation, permits and licenses, and interaction with the local authorities.
Accord Corporation has experience of cooperation with Bauer. The company carried out piling work commissioned by the Corporation under the project for the construction of a ring road in Kutaisi, Georgia.
Construction of the ring road in Kutaisi is the largest project implemented by Corporation Accord in Georgia. Construction of concrete road with length of 17.3 km was launched in February 2012. --08D--
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