GEORGIAN COMPANIES WELCOME TO PARTICIPATE IN ARMENIA'S ROAD CONSTRUCTION TENDERS: MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
/ARKA/
December 2, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, December 2. /ARKA/. Georgian companies can participate in
tenders announced by Armenian government to choose companies to build
or repair roads, since all competitions are open, Susana Tonoyan,
a spokeswoman for Armenian ministry of transport and communications
told ARKA.
"We will only welcome Georgian companies' decision to participate in
these tenders," she said.
Reports in Georgian media quoted Ramaz Nikolaishvili, Georgian regional
and infrastructure minister as saying at an Armenian-Georgian economic
forum in Tbilisi earlier this week that Georgian companies are willing
to participate in tenders for construction of roads in Armenia.
"Our Armenian colleagues have made significant progress in road
construction. They now begin negotiations with international donors.
The Asian Development Bank is to conduct multi-million tenders in
Armenia. We have already held preliminary talks with the Armenian
side and our companies will participate in these tenders," said
Nikolaishvili.
From: A. Papazian
/ARKA/
December 2, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, December 2. /ARKA/. Georgian companies can participate in
tenders announced by Armenian government to choose companies to build
or repair roads, since all competitions are open, Susana Tonoyan,
a spokeswoman for Armenian ministry of transport and communications
told ARKA.
"We will only welcome Georgian companies' decision to participate in
these tenders," she said.
Reports in Georgian media quoted Ramaz Nikolaishvili, Georgian regional
and infrastructure minister as saying at an Armenian-Georgian economic
forum in Tbilisi earlier this week that Georgian companies are willing
to participate in tenders for construction of roads in Armenia.
"Our Armenian colleagues have made significant progress in road
construction. They now begin negotiations with international donors.
The Asian Development Bank is to conduct multi-million tenders in
Armenia. We have already held preliminary talks with the Armenian
side and our companies will participate in these tenders," said
Nikolaishvili.
From: A. Papazian