Nov. 11, 2024, 10:47 a.m.
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The Education Department of the Safianivka Village Council of Izmail District, Odesa Region, has announced an open tender to find a supplier of 16 sets of teaching aids and equipment for physics, chemistry, biology, and geography classrooms.
The expected cost of all the sets together is UAH 2 million 179 thousand, Intent writes, citing the Prozorro public procurement website.
90% of the amount is the state's subvention to local budgets as part of the New Ukrainian School (NUS) reform, and the remaining 10% is co-financing from the local treasury. As part of this procurement, educational institutions in the community in the following settlements will receive one laboratory set for the study of mechanics: schools in the villages of Bahate, Nova Nekrasivka, Safiany, Matroska, Pershotravneve, Utkonosivka, Stara Nekrasivka, Muravlivka, Broska, Kalanchak, Komyshivka; lyceums in the villages of Ozerne, Kyslytsia, Larzhanka and Kamyanka; gymnasium in the village of Loschynivka.
The supplier must deliver the goods to the customer by December 16, 2024. The auction is scheduled for November 15 in the format of open bidding with special features.
In the summer of this year, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the procedure and conditions for granting a subvention for the implementation of the New Ukrainian School reform. Its amount in 2024 is UAH 1.5 billion. One of the conditions for allocating the subvention is mandatory co-financing from the local budget (from 5% to 30%, depending on the tax capacity index).
Earlier, at a meeting on November 6, the executive committee of the Izmail City Council again amended the city's program for the urgent restoration of housing damaged by the Russian attack. The repair of the neighboring apartment building at 216 Prydunayska Street was also entrusted to the firm of MP Dekhtyarev. The amount of the contract, which was awarded without a tender, is UAH 2 million 420 thousand. The deadline for completion of the work is December 10, 2024.
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