Croatian power transmission equipment maker Dalekovod said on Monday it is poised to win two tenders in Norway worth over 100 million 
euro ($108.5 million) in total.
Dalekovod said in a bourse filing its 
offer in the tender for the construction of the 420 kV 
Tonstad-Ertsmyra-Kvinesdal and of the 525 kV Ertsmyra-Vollesfjord 
transmission lines, called by Norwegian electricity distributor Statnett, was 
picked as the most favourable.
The Norwegian company has said that it 
will sign the deal for the tendered works with Dalekovod.
In a separate 
Statnett tender for the construction of the 420kV Namsos-Roan-Storheia 
transmission line, Dalekovod's offer was also evaluated as the most 
favourable.
The Croatian company said that the final decision on the 
deals will have to be taken in up to 10 days and will have to be approved by 
Statnett's investment board.
Dalekovod manufactures transmission lines, 
substations, low-voltage network equipment, fibre-optic cable equipment, 
suspension and jointing equipment, contact networks, lighting and reflector 
pylons, metal structures and antenna pylons.