TURKEY: German firm bids low for Aegean wastewater

12 July 1996
NEWS

Germany's Otto has submitted a low bid of $30 million plus DM 26 million ($17 million) for the construction of the Kusadasi-DavutlarGuzelcamli (Kus-Atak) integrated environmental project on the Aegean. The client is Kus-Atak, a grouping of the three municipalities involved in the project.

Bids were returned from the following:

Otto - $30 million plus DM 26 million ($17 million) Germany's Lurgi with Israel's Tahal - $60 million France's OTV - FF 314 million ($61 million) the UK's Biwater International - $40 million ($62 million) The project includes the construction of a wastewater treatment plant and solid waste storage facilities, and a sea-outfall amongst other structures.

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