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2012 Building Contracts 2012 Building contracts EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELAFGK LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country AHMAD WALI DAYANI EUROPEAN COMMISSION STREET KABUL AF 4,979,879.00 PAMEER MARBLE COMPANY LIMITED*P.M.C SALANG WATT NEAR CINEMA MILLI KABUL AF 1,006,635.00 5,986,514.00 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELAGOL LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country FRANCISCO DE CASTRO RUA LOURENCO M CONCEICAO 63 65 LUANDA AO 164,013.51 MONTEPIO FERROVIARIOS DE ANGOLA ASS RUA MAJOR KANHANGULO 150 R C LUANDA AO 133,907.96 OCIACAO*MFA 297,921.47 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELALBT LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country HOXHAJ RRUGA S DELVINA P 47 1 AP 4 TIRANA AL 15,600.00 GOLDEN EAGLE SHPK HOTEL ROGNER EURO BUL DESHMORET E KOMBIT TIRANA AL 5,250.00 20,850.00 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELARME LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country AYVAZYAN NOR NORK 9 TH MASSIVE BLD 40 APT 5 YEREVAN AM 76,800.00 AZATYAN MAMIKONYANTS 23 1 43 YEREVAN AM 578,688.00 GRIGORYAN MOLDOVAKAN STREET 60 APT 40 YEREVAN AM 84,048.00 MOSSUTO LARGO OLGIATA 15 ISOLA 77 EDIF 2/1 ROMA IT 109,824.00 RENCO ARMESTATE LLC* 1ST ALLEY 8 MOVSES KHORENATSI STR YEREVAN AM 142,560.00 SAHARYAN NOY 137 YEREVAN AM 123,039.00 1,114,959.00 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELAUTV LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country BIP GARAGENGESELLSCHAFT BREITENEDER GES SCHWARZENBERGPLATZ 5 7 1 WIEN AT 2,986.23 M B H & CO KG* BIP GARAGENGESELLSCHAFT BREITENEDER GES SCHWARZENBERGPLATZ 5 7 1 WIEN AT 2,986.23 M B H & CO KG* GENERALI VERSICHERUNG AG* LANDSKRONGASSE 1-3 WIEN AT 86,017.56 GENERALI VERSICHERUNG AG* LANDSKRONGASSE 1-3 WIEN AT 41,029.08 GENERALI VERSICHERUNG AG* LANDSKRONGASSE 1-3 WIEN AT 91,760.88 GENERALI VERSICHERUNG AG* LANDSKRONGASSE 1-3 WIEN AT 5,066.88 IMV IMMOBILIEN MANAGEMENT UND VERWA PAULANERGASSE 15 WIEN AT 3,890.88 LTUNG GMBH* IMV IMMOBILIEN MANAGEMENT UND VERWA PAULANERGASSE 15 WIEN AT 1,890.00 LTUNG GMBH* IMV IMMOBILIEN MANAGEMENT UND VERWA PAULANERGASSE 15 WIEN AT 1,957.20 LTUNG GMBH* 237,584.94 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELAZEB LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country HUSEYNOVA AZIZ NAZAROV STREET 21 RESIDENTIAL BAKU AZ 240,000.00 ISAYEVA M IBRAHIMOV KUC EV 18 M 12 BAKU AZ 100,000.00 SADIQOV 28 MAY STREET 6/22 BAKU AZ 146,000.00 SHUKUROVA S DADASHOV STREET LIVING BLOCK 523 BAKU AZ 200,000.00 686,000.00 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELBDIB LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country HAKIZIMANA RUE KAYOGORO QUARTIER ZEIMET 104 BUJUMBURA BI 96,000.00 KITIFU MUGANGA AVENUE DU 18 SEPTEMBRE 3 BUJUMBURA BI 60,000.00 KININDO NZEYIMANA QUARTIER KINANIRA III BI 76,800.00 BUJUMBURA 232,800.00 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELBENC LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country DIFEZI IMMOBILIER SA* CARRE 388 LIEUDIT DANTOKPA COTONOU BJ 621,992.00 HOUINSOU BOYA FINAGNON C 1142 COTONOU BJ 107,977.81 KARL CARRE 1149 SAINTE RITA COTONOU BJ 73,175.52 JERICHO KIKISSAGBE QUARTIER FINAGNON AKPAKPA LOT 212 BJ 112,710.00 COTONOU LOKO LOT 4887 J PLM COTONOU BJ 87,810.63 1,003,665.96 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELBFAO LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country CONGO OUEDRAOGO RUE DES ETALONS OUAGA 2000 OUAGADOUGOU BF 46,650.00 KABORE SECTEUR 17 OUAGADOUGOU BF 14,726.58 KOANDA SECTEUR 29 OUAGADOUGOU BF 168,303.72 SEKONE BAMBARA SECTEUR 11 OUAGADOUGOU BF 41,200.00 SOMDA SECTEUR 16 OUAGADOUGOU BF 49,400.00 320,280.30 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELBGDD LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country ANJUMAN ARA AHMED HOUSE 17 ROAD 79 GULSHAN 2 DHAKA BD 42,022.53 KAZI ROAD 36 HOUSE 03 APT 4B GULSHAN DHAKA BD 9,620.10 KHAN ROAD 6 A HOUSE 47 APPT 3 C DHAKA BD 61,116.00 MOHIUDDIN GULSHAN AVENUE 101 RM CENTRE FL 4 DHAKA BD 61,132.00 NEAZ ROAD 65 HOUSE 17 FLAT 5A GULSHAN 2 DHAKA BD 66,209.00 ROAD 84 HOUSE 10 FLAT 201 GULSHAN QUADRI DHAKA BD 55,000.00 2 295,099.63 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELBIHS LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country BOLIC MARGITA 56 ZENICA BA 73,626.03 CAMO KRALJA TVRTKA 25 SARAJEVO BA 16,872.64 KOKANOVIC UL IVANA GUNDULICA 24 BANJA LUKA BA 59,999.85 SISIC DZININA 38 SARAJEVO BA 83,443.84 SLAKOVIC ISMETA MUJEZINOVICA 16/2 SARAJEVO BA 24,542.01 TRALJIC JEKOVAC 26 SARAJEVO BA 27,720.00 286,204.37 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELBLRM LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country JSC MATENA* ENGELS STREET 34A MINSK BY 1,200,000.00 MAKAED LUGOVAYA STREET 42 TARASOVO BY 81,600.00 1,281,600.00 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELBOLL LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country ALIPAZ DE ZAVALETA CALLE LOS HIGOS F 1 URB CERRANIAS LA PAZ BO 64,800.00 BACIGALUPO WEEKS CALLE 8/1000 IRPAVI DPT 2A LA PAZ BO 42,200.00 ERGUETA RADA CALLE LOS TUMBOS E 2 CALACOTO LA PAZ BO 65,300.00 FUENTES DURAN ACHUMANI CALLE 19 ESQUINA LA PAZ BO 86,400.00 MORALES DE MITRIU CALLE A 136 AUQUISAMANA LA PAZ BO 21,600.00 PEREZ GUEILER AVENIDA LOS SAUCES 345 CALACOTO LA PAZ BO 64,800.00 BORTH ARTIEDA SERRANIAS DE CALACOTO LOS HIGO 14 LA PAZ BO 1,649,232.65 SAAVEDRA CALDERON CALLE 12 2550 CALACOTO LA PAZ BO 64,800.00 ZAVALETA ALIPAZ CALLE LOS HIGOS F 1 LA PAZ BO 64,800.00 ZUBIETA DE BERSATTI AVENIDA BALLIVIAN 719 DEPTO 6 LA PAZ BO 64,800.00 2,188,732.65 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELBRAB LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country MONDIM LEIVAS SMDB CONJ 12 LOTE 14 LAGO SUL BRASILIA BR 110,000.00 110,000.00 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELBWAG LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country YEATS FIRFIELD ROAD 30 PLUMSTEAD CAPE TOWN ZA 60,000.00 60,000.00 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELCANO LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country LAC BROME BRASSARD TIBBITS HILL ROAD 87 CA 91,652.44 QUEBEC 91,652.44 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELCHEG LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country ARIEX SA*ARIEX IMMOBILIER ROUTE DES ACACIAS 47 BIS GENEVE CH 192,000.00 BESSON, DUMONT, DELAUNAY & CIE SA* BOULEVARD DU THEATRE 5 GENEVE CH 109,069.00 COMPTOIR GENEVOIS IMMOBILIER SA* COURS DE RIVE 7 GENEVE CH 220,000.00 CREDIT SUISSE SA*CREDITO SVIZZERO S PARADEPLATZ 8 ZURICH CH 199,000.00 CHWEIZERISCHE KREDITANSTALT FRIEDRICH ROUTE DE SAINT CERGUE 26 A NYON CH 230,000.00 LACOUR EDMOND*AGENCE IMMOBILIERE ED GRAND RUE 28 COPPET CH 465,000.00 LACOUR LACOUR EDMOND*AGENCE IMMOBILIERE ED GRAND RUE 28 COPPET CH 137,500.00 LACOUR MAJOR CHEMIN DES COLOMBETTES 17 GENEVE CH 146,000.00 MOSER VERNET & CIE SOCIETE EN COMMA NDITE* CHEMIN MALOMBRE 10 GENEVE 12 CH 1,000,000.00 MOSER VERNET & CIE SOCIETE EN COMMA NDITE* CHEMIN MALOMBRE 10 GENEVE 12 CH 1,000,000.00 NAEF IMMOBILIER GENEVE SA* AVENUE EUGENE PITTARD 14-16 GENEVE CH 177,560.00 ZURICH VERSICHERUNGS-GESELLSCHAFT A G*ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY ZURICH C MYTHENQUAI 2 ZURICH CH 178,000.00 OMPAGNIE D ASSURANCES ZURIGO COMPAG NIA DI ASSICURAZIONI 4,054,129.00 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELCHLS LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country BANCO SANTANDER CHILE SA* BANDERA 140 SANTIAGO CL 100,000.00 MACAYA DANUS NUESTRA SENORA DE LOS ANGELES SANTIAGO CL 22,000.00 RIROROCO HEY VALLE LA UNION 10351 LO BARNECHEA CL 12,450.14 SBROLLA AVENIDA KENNEDY 5454 PISO 16 SANTIAGO CL 40,000.00 UNION INVESTMENT CHILE S.A.*UICSA V MARIANO SANCHEZ FONTECILLA 310 SANTIAGO CL 1,200,000.00 1,374,450.14 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELCIVA LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country ASSISTANCE, GESTION ET MARKETING SA AVENUE JOSEPH BLOHORN 23 PARKING ABIDJAN CI 51,223.00 RL*AGEMA 51,223.00 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELCOGB LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country MBOULOU RUE NTONKAMA MOUKONDO 1 BRAZZAVILLE CG 74,700.02 NGOUABI KOUTIKA AVENUE DE L'AMITIE 11 BRAZZAVILLE CG 73,490.00 SOCIETE CIVILE IMMOBILIERE MISSION* SCI BP 834 BRAZZAVILLE CG 30,061.00 MISSION 178,251.02 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELCOLS LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country ARIAS DE FAJARDO CARRERA 11 124 A 88 APTO 604 BOGOTA CO 250,000.00 DEVIA GONZALEZ CARRERA 7A 37-25 OFICINA 604 BOGOTA CO 175,000.00 MALAVER AVELLA CALLE 23F 81C - 18 BOGOTA CO 1,020,000.00 MALDONADO DE BARAYA Y CIA S EN C* CALLE 72 13-49 PISO 5 BOGOTA CO 300,000.00 MC ALLISTER POMBO CALLE 75 11-60 BOGOTA CO 260,000.00 2,005,000.00 EU/EEAS INSTITUTION/DELCPVP LE Original LE Original LE Original Contractor Name LE Original Contractor Street Contractor Amount Contractor City Country FERREIRA MEDINA RUA
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