Czech firm awards contracts to equip Klastersky, build Doudlevce hydros

Czech firm awards contracts to equip Klastersky, build Doudlevce hydros


PRAGUE, Czech Republic 11/2/11 (PennWell) -- Hydro developer RenoEnergie a.s. has awarded contracts to Czech firms to equip the Klastersky small hydroelectric project and to build the 180-kW Doudlevce project in the Czech Republic.

RenoEnergie took bids in February to equip both Klastersky on the Otava River and Doudelevce on the Radbuza River. It took bids in August to build Doudlevce.

The developer awarded a 10 million koruna (US$548,445) contract to Hydrohrom s.r.o. of Bystrice to supply turbines and other equipment for Klastersky. Hydrohrom was one of two bidders for the work.

RenoEnergie awarded a 19.4 million koruna (US$1 million) contract to the consortium Sdruzeni firem MVE Doudlevce to construct the Doudlevce small hydro on the left bank of the Radbuza. Led by Metrostav of Prague, the consortium was one of three bidders for the work.

 


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