This tender is from the country of Canada in Americas region. The tender was published by Ministry of Transport, Sustainable Mobility and Transportation Electrification on 30 Oct 2017 for Installation of an urban variable message sign (underground section) located on chemin du Sault . The last date to submit your bid for this tender was 09 Nov 2017. This tender is for the companies specializing in Variable message signs and similar sectors.
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Tender Organisation:
Ministry of Transport, Sustainable Mobility and Transportation Electrification
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Worldwide
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Tender CPV:
34924000 : Variable message signs
Tender Document Type:
Tender Notice
Tender Description:
Installation of an urban variable message sign (underground section) located on chemin du Sault
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