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Sealed bids for Bangkok's 'Orange Line' submitted

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Sealed bids for the Orange Line submitted

 

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BANGKOK: -- Seven construction companies submitted on Monday sealed bids vying for the civil works construction of the eastern section of the Orange Line from Thailand Cultural Centre to Min Buri (Suvinthawong).

 

The civil works of the project are divided into six contracts as follows:

 

The E1 underground civil works contract from Thailand Cultural Centre to Ramkhamhaeng 12 which costs an estimated 20.7 billion baht; the E2 underground civil works contract from Ramkhamhaeng to Hua Mark which costs an estimated 21.6 billion baht; the E3 underground civil works from Hua Mark to Klong Ban Ma contract which costs an estimated 18.6 billion baht; the E4 elevated civil works contract from Klong Ban Ma to Suvinthawong which costs an estimated 10 billion baht; the E5 depot, park and ride contract between Thailand Cultural Centre and Suwinthawong which costs an estimated 4.9 billion baht; the E6 track works from Thailand Cultural Centre to Suwinthawong.

 

Chor Karn Chang and Sino Thai in one group and Italian Thai development submitted seal bids to vy for six contracts.

Sanyong Engineering and Unic Engineering in one group submitted sealed bids for E1, E2 and E3 contracts. Unic Engineering also vies for E4, E5 and E6 contracts.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/sealed-bids-for-the-orange-line-submitted/

 
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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2016-11-01

Why bother with sealed bids, as the contract winner will be decided  on the size of the brown envelope.

1 hour ago, colinneil said:

Why bother with sealed bids, as the contract winner will be decided  on the size of the brown envelope.

Yes, but at least it's in a sealed envelope so nobody can see it. :wink:

May the safest and most trusted company win (if THAT is possible!!)

There's only one company that will be shortlisted...IT....and I would almost guess that they havn't even submitted their proposal:))

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