France – Travaux de construction d'immeubles collectifs et de maisons individuelles – Cubzac les Ponts - Le Vallon de la Minoterie - Construction de 18 logements individuels et collectifs - Relance du lot 1 : Gros oeuvre
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This tender concerns the construction of 18 residential units (individual houses and collective buildings) in Cubzac-les-Ponts, France. The scope covers gros oeuvre (structural work and shell construction) for the Vallon de la Minoterie development. Work is priced on a fixed-price basis.
Construction companies specializing in gros oeuvre and residential building projects, with proven experience in multi-unit residential developments.
Suppliers must be qualified construction contractors capable of executing structural work for multi-unit residential buildings. Fixed-price contract terms apply.
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What is this tender about?
This tender concerns the construction of 18 residential units (individual houses and collective buildings) in Cubzac-les-Ponts, France. The scope covers gros oeuvre (structural work and shell construction) for the Vallon de la Minoterie development. Work is priced on a fixed-price basis.
What are the requirements for suppliers?
Suppliers must be qualified construction contractors capable of executing structural work for multi-unit residential buildings. Fixed-price contract terms apply.
What type of company should bid?
Construction companies specializing in gros oeuvre and residential building projects, with proven experience in multi-unit residential developments.
Who is the buyer?
The buyer is GIRONDE HABITAT.
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Cubzac les Ponts - Le Vallon de la Minoterie - Construction de 18 logements individuels et collectifs - Relance du lot 1 : Gros oeuvre
Les prestations sont réglées par des prix forfaitaires
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