VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) plans to repair and construction work in one of the branches
JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) announces an open tender in connection with the repair and construction works in the branch Sahil .
Evaluation of the bids will be based on the following criteria: the most rational tender offer and quality specifications.
The bids must be submitted in a sealed opaque envelope no later than December 6, 2013 to 17:00 in the Bank's head office located at the address: Baku, Nasimi District, Khatai Avenue, 38.
Proposals that do not meet the requirements of the announced tender will not be considered.
The Competitive Committee of JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) should be contacted through Secretary of Bid (Tender) Committee R. Sultanov. Phone: (+99412) 492-00-80 (ext. 1252) Fax: (+99412) 437-71-21 Mobile: (+99450) 286 00 87. -15D -
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