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Plan to Continuously Improve Pedestrian Safety - Taichung City Complies with the Accident-Prone Intersection Improvement Project Provided by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Traffic Engineering-Second Engineering District)

TaiwanTenders notice for Plan to Continuously Improve Pedestrian Safety - Taichung City Complies with the Accident-Prone Intersection Improvement Project Provided by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Traffic Engineering-Second Engineering District). The reference ID of the tender is 100666342 and it is closing on 08 May 2024.

Tender Details

  • Country: Taiwan
  • Summary: Plan to Continuously Improve Pedestrian Safety - Taichung City Complies with the Accident-Prone Intersection Improvement Project Provided by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Traffic Engineering-Second Engineering District)
  • TWT Ref No: 100666342
  • Deadline: 08 May 2024
  • Financier: Self Financed
  • Purchaser Ownership: Government
  • Tender Value: TWD 15000000
  • Notice Type: Tender
  • Document Ref. No.: 11304293169
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  • Description:
  • Continuous Improvement of Pedestrian Safety Plan - Taichung City complies with the accident-prone intersection improvement project (Traffic Engineering-Second Engineering District) provided by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications
    Subject Category: Engineering Category 5131 - Expressway (excluding elevated expressway), street, road, Railway and airport runwaysaf64405095a399ceb1e05c7abb7cda66
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Plan to Continuously Improve Pedestrian Safety - Taichung City Complies with the Accident-Prone Intersection Improvement Project Provided by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Traffic Engineering-Second Engineering District) - Taiwan Tender

The TAICHUNG CITY GOVERNMENT TRANSPORTATION BUREAU, a Government sector organization in Taiwan, has announced a new tender for Plan to Continuously Improve Pedestrian Safety - Taichung City Complies with the Accident-Prone Intersection Improvement Project Provided by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Traffic Engineering-Second Engineering District). This tender is published on TaiwanTenders under TWT Ref No: 100666342 and is categorized as a Tender. Interested and eligible suppliers are invited to participate by reviewing the tender documents and submitting their bids before the deadline on 2024-05-08.

The estimated tender value is TWD 15000000, and full details, including technical specifications and submission requirements, are provided in the official tender documents. Ensure all submissions meet the criteria outlined to be considered for evaluation.

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