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3.5 million rubles will be spent on improving a military burial in Monchegorsk

In Monchegorsk, work will be carried out to improve military burial. The object must be delivered by the end of September 2023.

An electronic auction for the improvement of a military burial in the city of Monchegorsk has been published on the official public procurement portal.

Thus, the initial cost of the contract is 3.5 million rubles, the funds will be allocated from the regional budget. The contractor is required to produce headstones, supports and tombstones in the amount of four pieces for each element, to engrave, to ennoble the space around the burial place and to provide modern lighting.

Work is to be completed by the end of April 2023. Applications are accepted until March 31, the winner of the auction will be announced on April 4.

Recall that earlier “The Eastern Heraldin Murmansk” said that from May to June a month of gardening will be held in the Arctic capital.

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