Specially modified vehicle for the needs of the Social Welfare Centre in Vodňany (Q17435): Difference between revisions

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Project Q17435 in Czech Republic
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Specially modified vehicle for the needs of the Social Welfare Centre in Vodňany
Project Q17435 in Czech Republic

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    939,250.0 Czech koruna
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    37,570.0 Euro
    1 October 2020
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    1,105,000.0 Czech koruna
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    44,200.0 Euro
    1 October 2020
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    85 percent
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    9 April 2018
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    25 July 2018
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    31 July 2018
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    Město Vodňany
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    49°8'49.9"N, 14°9'46.4"E
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    38901
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    Projekt řeší pořízení jednoho speciálně upraveného vozidla pro převoz osob se sníženou schopností pohybu pro potřeby Centra sociální péče ve Vodňanech (CSP Vodňany). CSP Vodňany je organizací zřízenou městem Vodňany. Pořízené vozidlo zůstane v majetku zřizovatele, ale bude umístěno v CSP Vodňany, kde jej budou využívat udržovat. a. (Czech)
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    The project deals with the acquisition of one specially modified vehicle for the transport of persons with reduced mobility for the needs of the Social Welfare Centre in Vodňany (CSP Vodňany). CSP Vodňany is an organisation established by the city of Vodňany. The purchased vehicle will remain the property of the founder, but will be located in the CSP Vodňany, where they will use it. a. (English)
    22 October 2020
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    Identifiers

    CZ.06.2.56/0.0/0.0/16_039/0002319
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