Public procurement committee annuls tender on metro replacement buses

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Budapest, October 19 (MTI) – The public procurements committee (KDB) has annulled a tender invited by the Budapest Transport Centre (BKK) for replacement bus services to be used during the revamp of metro line 3 and fined BKK 40 million forints (EUR 130,000).
BKK in July launched a tender procedure for 150 articulated buses to replace the third metro line during the project to renovate it. It then launched the procedure to order the buses.
Before this, in June, the Budapest City Council said replacement bus services would be ordered if the government supported the plan and provided financing for the extra costs. The official gazette Magyar Közlöny published a decision on July 1 to provide the necessary funding.
The public procurement committee’s website noted on Wednesday that BKK broke the public procurement law and the tender is annulled, including all relevant documents and preliminary information released after June 15.
According to earlier plans, BKV intended to buy 110 Polish-made Solaris buses at costs of 9.7 billion forints and also use 40 existing buses currently in service on other lines.





