Dec. 15, 2024, 2:53 p.m.

It was decided to entrust the repair of the military law enforcement building in Izmail to a company without an auction

(Photo: ArmyInform)

The Capital Construction Department of the Izmail City Council of Odesa Oblast has conducted a procurement to select a company that will be paid for the overhaul of the premises and adjacent territory of the Southern Territorial Department of the Military Law Enforcement Service.

The relevant information was published in the Prozorro electronic procurement system.

The procurement was conducted in the format of an open tender with special conditions, and the only participant was a small private enterprise "Izmailstroy", registered in Izmail in 1994. According to the YouControl service, the company is owned by Natalia Bulgaru, a resident of Izmail.

The company expects to receive UAH 8 million 772.5 thousand, and the work will have to be completed by December 23, 2025.

Кирило Бойко

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