Nov. 2, 2024, 11:21 p.m.
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Mykolaiv Parks will purchase five street sweepers from a Kyiv-based company. The customer is preparing to sign the agreement.
The relevant information was published on the public procurement platform Prozorro.
The auction in the format of open bidding with special conditions was held on November 1.
The auction was attended by a single bidder who offered to supply special equipment for UAH 43 million 184 thousand, which is UAH 2 million less than the budget. Initially, it was planned to spend UAH 45 million 403 thousand. Thus, JV KBT LLC received the contract without competition. The company is currently awaiting the signing of a contract with the Mykolaiv Parks utility company.
According to the YouControl service, JV KBT LLC was registered in 2002 in Kyiv. The head of the company is Oleksandr Shetsko.
The company's main activity is wholesale trade in machinery and equipment. The authorized capital is UAH 1 million.
By the end of 2024, the contractor is to deliver 5 new machines, manufactured not earlier than 2023, intended for all-season maintenance of city roads, sidewalks and lawns. The equipment includes various types of brushes, a hopper, a sand and salt spreader, a universal dump trailer, a mower and other equipment for efficient cleaning and maintenance of the territories. The payment includes a 20% advance payment and the remaining amount upon delivery of the equipment. The warranty period for shelf life or operation cannot be less than 12 months from the date of manufacture.
Recently, Mykolaiv Parks ordered a newly created sole proprietorship to purchase a variety of trees and shrubs for the city. The seedlings cost the state budget UAH 2.5 million.
In addition, the Mykolaiv City Council is preparing to sign agreements with contractors totaling almost one and a half million hryvnias. These include the removal of fallen leaves in Zavodskyi district and landscaping at two locations in Ingulskyi district.
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