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An important Contract for Recovery of Landslides signed

Published: April 19, 2015
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contarct Maglaj landslideBased on the Protocol of cooperation, which provided funds for financing and realization of the “Project CESTA“, yesterday in the Municipality Maglaj, a four part contract for the recovery of landslide at the road Lijesnica-Fojnica-Donji Bradici, has been signed.

A contract was signed by the director of Federal fund for aid to flooded areas at the territory of the Federation of BiH, Jasmin Jaganjac, the representative of CRS, Marc D’Silva, contractor Winner project d.o.o. and the Chief of the Municipality Maglaj, Mehmed Mustabasic.

Total worth of the project is 869.602.29 BAM, from which the Federal fund provided 504.602.29 BAM and CRS participate with the amount of 365.000 BAM.

Also, the Federal fund and CRS signed a Protocol on cooperation and pooling of funds for the reconstruction of the pedestrian bridge Natron Hayat.

Director Jaganjac, the representatives of CRS, Chief Mustabasic and Minister of Physical Planning of Zenica Doboj Canton, visited location of the landslide at which, after signing of contract, works on the recovery of landslide were opened, as announced from the Office for Informing of the Government of FBiH.

(Source: novovrijeme.ba)

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