VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) has announced a new tender
JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) has announced a tender for production and placement of advertising construction on the roof of the building at Baku, 38 Avenue Khatai.
The tender documentation is in Russian. With the tender documentation can be found in the office of the Bank at 38 Avenue Khatai, Patron Plaza, JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan), AZ 1008
Bids must be made in two (2) copies (original and copy), and submitted before April 30, 2013 not later than 17:00 in a closed and sealed double envelope to the main office of the Bank at the address: Baku, Khatai ave 38 , Patron Plaza, JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan), AZ 1008
Contact: Secretary of the Tender Board R. Sultanov.
Tel: 492-00-80 (ext. 1252) Fax: 437-71-21. - 15D -
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