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  • WB regrets single tender participant for 'Armenian Railway'

    WB regrets that there is only one participant in tender for right of
    transfer of 'Armenian Railway' under concession control


    2007-12-14 14:22:00


    ArmInfo. The World Bank regrets that there is only participant in a
    tender for the right of transfer of the "Armenian Railway" under
    concession control, regional vice President of the World Bank for the
    countries of Europe and Central Asia Shigeo Katsu told journalists
    today.

    He said that the tender process itself was well organized by the
    Armenian government. However, "we expected that a greater number of
    participants would be involved in the tender and, so, the competition
    would be higher. Today, there is only one participant and that is a
    pity", the WB's representative said. Along with it, he said that the
    tender winner will be determined by the Armenian government, while the
    Bank pays attention to the quality of services and fulfillment of the
    concessioner's liabilities. "We have nothing against the "Russian
    Railways" and do not pay attention to the national belonging", S.,
    Katsu said. In this transaction, the Bank is a consultant of Armenia's
    government.

    To recall, after withdrawal of the RITES Indian Company from the
    tender, the "Russian Railways" CJSC has become the only participant.
    The results of the tender, announced on October 15, 2007, will be
    declared in January, 2008. BY RA government's decision, the "Armenian
    Railway" is passed under concession control for a period of 30 years
    with a right of prolongation for 20 years more. The concessioner has to
    pay $10 mln as an initial payment and invest $170 mln to the company's
    upgrading, repair, acquisition of a movable equipment and development
    of the infrastructure. Upon results, 2006, the Company's net profit
    grew by 32,7% to 422 mln drams (about $1,2 mln).
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