Bids Invited for Water and Sanitation Projects in El Salvador

Bids were invited for 9 different projects including expansion and introduction of clean water and basic sanitation.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The projects are located in the municipalities of El Paisnal in San Salvador; Suchitoto in Cuscatlan; Tejutla, La Reina, Nueva Concepcion and Agua Caliente in Chalatenango and Nueva Esparta, Bolivar and San Jose in La Union.

Interested parties can obtain additional information starting September 27th, Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (local time El Salvador). Bidding terms may also be downloaded from the website www.fomilenio.gob.sv in section "Bidding Process".

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