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Belgrade procures solar panels for heating water in swimming pools

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The City of Belgrade has announced a public procurement for the delivery and installation of solar collectors for heating sanitary water in the facilities of SRPC “Milan Gale Muskatirovic” and SC “Mirko Sandic”. The estimated value of the procurement is 425.5 thousand euros.
For these two sports centers, the purchase of solar panels as well as water storage boilers is planned.
SRPC “Milan Gale Muskatirovic” should get 77 plate solar collectors with an area of 2 to 3.3 square meters.
In SC “Mirko Sandic”, the previous dismantling of the existing equipment is planned, and then the installation of 56 new solar panels with an area of 3.3 square meters.
The condition for the selection of bidders is that the company in 2019 and 2020 generated total revenues in the amount of at least 677 thousand euros.
Also, in the last three years, the bidder should have realized at least one job of delivery and construction of solar collectors for heating sanitary water, or other energy works that contain solar collectors on at least two facilities with at least 390 square meters of collector area under contract.
A company that wants to offer solar collectors to the city must also have 10 installers, one graduated mechanical engineer and one electrical engineer, as well as one person who has passed the professional exam for fire protection.
The deadline for submitting bids is August 24, Nova Ekonomija reports.

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