Community Water Infrastructure Construction Project in Somali Region
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Source ID: WB-OP00417123
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This contract award covers the construction of water infrastructure including community ponds, domestic water wells, and a weir across multiple sites in Ethiopia's Somali Region. The project was awarded through a Request for Quotations procurement process with a 50-day implementation period. The winning bidder proposed a contract price of 4,500,000 Ethiopian Birr for the construction work.
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