Bishkek's 'Tazalyk' needs 600,000 liters of diesel fuel
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Bishkek's municipal enterprise "Tazalyk" is seeking to purchase 600,000 liters of diesel fuel through a tender.
- The tender is valued at 56.3 million Kyrgyz soms and requires fuel of ecological class K5 or higher.
- The supplier must possess at least two mobile refueling stations capable of servicing vehicles within the city.
The municipal enterprise "Tazalyk" in Bishkek has launched a tender to procure 600,000 liters of diesel fuel, a move aimed at ensuring the city's cleanliness operations can continue smoothly.
The tender, with a total value of 56.3 million Kyrgyz soms, specifies that the diesel fuel must meet ecological class K5 standards or higher. This requirement underscores a commitment to environmental considerations in the city's waste management services.
A key stipulation for potential suppliers is the capability for rapid refueling. The winning bidder must operate at least two mobile refueling stations, each with a minimum capacity of 10,000 liters. These stations are expected to be deployed within the city to refuel "Tazalyk's" equipment directly on-site, minimizing downtime.
Bids for this contract will be accepted until June 24, 2026. The procurement is being financed through "Tazalyk's" own funds, indicating the enterprise's financial commitment to maintaining its operational capacity. The initiative highlights the ongoing efforts to keep Bishkek clean and functional amidst the demands of urban maintenance.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.