Gov’t in search of consultants for WB Road Maintenance Project, SCAN TV, 26th May 2017

Gov’t in search of consultants for WB Road Maintenance Project, SCAN TV, 26th May 2017

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Gov’t in search of consultants for WB Road Maintenance Project, SCAN TV, 26th May 2017 The Albanian government has selected consultants for the road project that it has adopted along with the World Bank. In the first months of this year, the government handed contracts according to maintenance model based on the results, while the Albanian Road Authority is seeking an army of consultants. First, a foreign technical expert and second a consulting company with separate tasks. The expert will be engaged in monitoring the four signed contracts for 1335 kilometers of roads. He will provide support to the group of project management, will train the Authority staff for the data that will be collected on the road network and situation, will assess the implementation of contracts by private companies…
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Hydrographic network extension of the project HPP Kalivaç, by Dr Lorenc Gordani, 27th May 2017

Hydrographic network extension of the project HPP Kalivaç, by Dr Lorenc Gordani, 27th May 2017

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Hydrographic network extension of the project hydropower plant Kalivaç, Dr. Lorenc Gordani, 27th May 2017 Albanian Ministry of Energy and Industry has decided to implement the project on the hydropower plan “Kalivaç”. The selection of the winning bidder shall be made based upon an open competition procedure, according to the specified qualifying and evaluating criteria. The Vjosa is the biggest river in South Albania and one of the most important rivers of the hydrographic network of Albania. The Vjosa River springs in Greece, in the mountains of Zmolenka and Ago of the range of mountains of Pindi. The watershed surface of this river outside the state territory of Albania is 2341 km2. Before it enters into the Albanian territory, the Vjosa collects the waters of the Vjodomara from the left…
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