New Tender For Izmit Train Station Elevator Completed

Izmit Train Station; photo by Theetc for Wikipedia

Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality has taken action again to complete the elevator construction work planned to facilitate access to the Izmit Train Station in Türkiye, Railly News reports. The project was previously tendered, but the contract was terminated due to the contractor’s failure to work. A new supply tender was held, and two companies — Öz Asansör and Emay Yol ve Yapı — submitted bids for the tender held for the elevator to be built at the point connecting Cumhuriyet Street and Ruşen Hakkı Street across from the Izmit Train Station. The scope of the tender includes construction works with 2 t of various profiles, steel bars and steel sheets, 60 m2 of aluminum composite facade cladding, aluminum profile and tempered glass cladding works for 130 m2 of elevator towers, construction of a modern elevator with 13-person capacity with double entrances and other various works specified in the administrative specifications. After the detailed evaluation to be made by the tender committee, a contract will be signed with the company that won the tender and then the site will be delivered, and the works will start.

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