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No project yet but reconstruction and fortification work of Abu Bakr mosque has begun
Baku/05.11.21/Turan: The company "Opus" won the tender for draft design-estimate documentation for the reconstruction and fortification work on the Abu Bakr Mosque. However, in spite of the fact that formally these documents do not exist, the builders began their work.
According to the Integrated Public Procurement Portal, an open tender for the development of design and estimate documentation for rehabilitation and fortification work on the Abu Bakr mosque, built in Baku in 1997, was over on 4 November. Opus company will receive AZN 115,000 ($67,500) for these services. Design and estimate documentation to be developed within 2 months.
The customer of the project-estimate documentation is a structural unit of the Baku City executive power. Turan IA failed to obtain comments from the Tender Commission of Bakı Şəhər Əsaslı Tikinti və Təmir under the municipality of Baku on the facts of implementation of rehabilitation and fortification work due to the absence of a relevant project.
Opus LLC was set up in 2010 by architect Adalat Mammadov. -08B-
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