Tbilisi. Institute for Development of Freedom of Information published information about Georgian Parliament Renovation Costs. "In September 2014 IDFI has addressed the Parliament of Georgia with a request concerning detailed costs incurred on renovation and equipment of the Parliament building in Tbilisi. In response to the request the parliament has provided complete information.As we learn from the received documents, total renovation and equipment costs of the new parliament building amount to 22 732 346 GEL. Out of the total amount spent on renovation and equipment of the parliament the biggest part of purchases amounting to 16 479 613 GEL, was made via simplified purchase method (negotiation with one person). Purchases for 5 656 468 GEL were made via electronic tender, 410 265 GEL was spent via simplified electronic tender, while 186 000 GEL – through competition". For the full text
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