This contract involves the supply of computer equipment specifically for the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aviation at Warsaw University of Technology. The total value of the contract is approximately €140,604.72. Suppliers are invited to provide the necessary hardware and software as outlin
Contract awarded. Originally published 10 months ago.
This contract involves the renovation of a cinema and performance hall, along with other cultural spaces located in Building 'B' of the 'Riviera' Student House at Warsaw University of Technology. The project also includes landscaping of the area (plot no. 2 in precinct 5-05-10 at Waryńskiego Street
This contract opportunity involves the supply of various computer equipment for the Department of SiMR at Warsaw University of Technology. The required items include portable computers, monitors, computer accessories, printers, and projectors. Suppliers are invited to submit their proposals by Janua
This contract opportunity involves the supply and installation of office furniture, including desks, chairs, and swivel chairs, for the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and the Faculty of Environmental Engineering at Warsaw University of Technology. Detailed specifications can be found in Volume II
This contract involves the technical inspection of fire safety equipment, including fire extinguishers, fire hoses, hydrant valves, fire doors, and fire emergency switches, in the buildings of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology. The inspections must comply w
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