Konya Metropolitan Municipality, Turkey's first science done by TUBITAK supported by the Center for tender for construction has been announced. Konya Mayor Tahir Akyurek, supported by TÜBİTAK, Turkey's First Science Center, Konya Organized Industrial Zone, said there would be on a land area of 99 thousand 347 square meters. Science Center in Konya, the main building, observatory and planetarium closed for a total of 26 thousand 248 square meters, be made of reinforced concrete and steel frame construction Akyurek President noted, the open-closed exhibition areas of the Center for Science in Konya, Turkey, in this context, the environmental design said to be of great importance in terms of the first sample.
Science Center in Konya, pre-school children over three years, giving priority to all students and teachers of all ages, emphasizing the president would appeal to people with different background Akyurek, "Konya Science Center, researcher, innovative and confident individuals who will contribute to the formation of information society grow. Future vision of the Center for Science in the interest of Konya Konya Konya gain the cooperation between public institutions and organizations and civil society organizations have played an active role. Contributions to ongoing thank all the institutions and establishments, "he said.
Konya Metropolitan Municipality made by the "Science Center Construction Construction Auction" willing to offer what had 9. As a result of the tender commission on the evaluation made by the bidder with the best available "ready-mixed concrete, prefabricated Komyapı Const. Tah. San. Tic. Inc. - Ünüvar Const. San. ve Tic. Inc. - Atlas Construction. San. ve Tic. Ltd.. Sti. Joint Venture "has been signed between the Konya Metropolitan Municipality.
TUBITAK with the project agreement between the Konya Metropolitan Municipality in accordance with the design and construction of construction work by the Konya Metropolitan Municipality, the provision of exhibitions and education programs conducted by TUBITAK. Konya Science Center, scheduled to begin in 2013 to serve.
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