Authority cites content errors in Chain Bridge renovation tender documents – UPDATE

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Hungary’s Public Procurement Authority has rejected to accept the tender documents of the renovation of Budapest’s landmark Chain Bridge, citing errors in their content, daily Magyar Nemzet said on Tuesday.
The paper cited the municipal group of ruling Fidesz saying in a Facebook entry on Monday that after a more than six-month delay the opposition leadership of Budapest had still failed to conduct a tender with proper content on the bridge’s much needed upgrade.
It cited Fidesz saying that because of the errors “the renovation of a national symbol will be delayed for weeks due to incompetence”.
The board of the Budapest Transport Centre (BKK) approved tender documents for the project on July 24, the paper noted.
The Chain Bridge revamp would be financed by the Budapest municipality, a 6 billion forint (EUR 17m) contribution by the central government and loans, the paper said.
UPDATE
Commenting on the authority’s decision, Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony said the municipal council disagreed with the move to reduce the number of years for which potential bidders could provide references to their previous work from ten to eight, saying this could narrow the field of bidders for the project.
The municipal council considers the original tender to be sound, Karácsony said in a Facebook entry, adding that the project’s urgency meant that the city council had “no choice” but to incorporate the authority’s instructions into the tender.






It’s a sad day when public authorities have to stoop so low as to using a corrosive social media like Facebook to disseminate information about decisions.
It could of been worse, he could have used Tik Tok.