April 6 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's Road Infrastructure Agency said on Monday that it has signed five framework agreements for maintenance of part of the country's road infrastructure, worth a total of 86.5 million levs ($47.8 million/44.2 million euro).
The deals, won by five tie-ups, concern roads in the Burgas, Sliven, Dobrich, Shumen, and Varna regions, the government agency said in several filings with the public procurement agency.
The largest deal, worth 25.1 million levs, concerns 1,122 kilometres of roads in the Burgas region and was won by a tie-up between Set Company, Burgaspatstroy, Infra Expert and Strabag.
The contract concerning 823 kilometres of roads in the Dobrich region followed with a value of 18.4 million levs. The deal was won by a tie-up between Road Construction, Patishta i Mostove, and BG Land Construction.
The deals for the Varna, Shumen and Sliven regions are worth 14.7 million levs, 14.3 million levs and 14 million levs, respectively.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)