
Belgrade Pays Exorbitant Price for Four Bodet Clocks
Belgrade reportedly paid 42,000 euros for four Bodet clocks, while the same clocks cost 7,155 euros in the EU, raising questions about the city's procurement practices after the clocks malfunctioned and were subsequently cleaned and restarted.
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Nova ekonomija otkriva: Četiri „beogradska“ Bodet sata u EU koštaju 7.155 evra – Beograd ih platio 42.000 evra
Beogradski sat ponovo je pušten u rad. Nakon skoro dve nedelje agonije oko pokvarenih mehanizama, gradska vlast saopštila je šta je bio uzrok kvara. R
Read full article →Nova ekonomija: Četiri Bodet sata u EU koštaju 7.155 evra, Beograd ih platio 42.000 evra
Beogradski sat ponovo je pušten u rad. Nakon skoro dve nedelje agonije oko pokvarenih mehanizama, gradska vlast saopštila je šta je bio uzrok kvara. Radnici Javnog komunalnog preduzeća Gradska čistoća oprali su šmrkom sat pod visokim pritiskom nakon što je postavljen, usled čega je udar vode kroz otvor za kondenzaciju doveo do oštećenja mehanizma sata.
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