The Urban Buses of Valladolid, S.A. (AUVASA) currently operates a fleet of 153 buses, of which 45 use Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as fuel. These buses are expected to have a useful life of at least five years. Therefore, AUVASA is seeking to contract the supply of LPG, which will include not only
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In energy utilities, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE MUNICIPAL PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY URBAN BUSES OF VALLADOLID SA AUVASA has awarded 3 contracts to 3 suppliers.
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The City of Valladolid is seeking a supplier to provide maintenance, logistics, and coordination services for the public bicycle system known as "BIKI." This contract involves ensuring the operational efficiency of the bicycle system, which is managed by Autobuses Urbanos de Valladolid, S.A. (AUVASA
This contract is for the procurement of life insurance services covering collective life risk, death, and Total Permanent Disability (TPD) for employees of Autobuses Urbanos de Valladolid, S.A. (AUVASA). The aim is to fulfill the requirements of Article 16 of the current collective agreement of AUVA
This contract involves hiring a service provider to maintain and preserve various facilities managed by Autobuses Urbanos de Valladolid, S.A. (AUVASA). The goal is to ensure the safety and health of all employees and the facilities themselves, enabling AUVASA to deliver high-quality services to the
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