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Rehabilitation Works Of The Fire-Damaged Cells (Building No. 2) Of The Gelati Monastery Complex, A World Cultural Heritage Site, In The Village Of Gelati, Tkibuli Municipality

საქართველოს კულტურული მემკვიდრეობის დაცვის ეროვნული სააგენტო Georgia has Released a tender for Rehabilitation Works Of The Fire-Damaged Cells (Building No. 2) Of The Gelati Monastery Complex, A World Cultural Heritage Site, In The Village Of Gelati, Tkibuli Municipality in Infrastructure and construction. The tender was released on Dec 26, 2024.

Country - Georgia

Summary - Rehabilitation Works Of The Fire-Damaged Cells (Building No. 2) Of The Gelati Monastery Complex, A World Cultural Heritage Site, In The Village Of Gelati, Tkibuli Municipality

Deadline - Jan 17, 2025

GT reference number - 100557018

Product classification - Building completion work

Organization Details:

  Address - Georgia

  Contact details - 565656565

  Tender notice no. - 76454545

  GT Ref Id - 100557018

  Document Type - Tender Notices

Notice Details and Documents:

Description - Description: Technical assignment PreambleThe present project documentation covers the urgent rehabilitation works to be carried out on the part of the building (Building No. 2) located to the south of the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin M ary (main church) of the Gelati complex, which was damaged by fire. According to archival materials, in the 20th century, the Berekashvilis participated in the repair/construction of various buildings of the Gelati monastery complex. In 1882, Levan, Mose, Grigol and Simon Berekashvilis completed the construction of the abbot's house (Northern Cell - Building No. 1), the four-room Odi Hotel with its balconies (Southern Cell - Building No. 2) and a

Gt Ref Id - 100557018

Deadline - Jan 17, 2025

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