Al Bilad newspaper 5.5 million dinars to maintain 23 water transfer stations – 2024-02-21 03:07:10


The Government Tenders and Auctions Board, which is responsible for monitoring public procurement and contracts, opened bids for 17 government tenders in its weekly session yesterday (Monday), in a session considered heavy in terms of quantity and size. The lowest bids for open tenders amounted to about 28 million dinars, as 88 local and foreign companies competed to win these tenders.
Bapco Exploration Company won a number of tenders, as the Council opened a tender for it. In order to provide high-voltage overhead electrical lines of 33 kilovolts and 11 kilovolts, two bidders competed for the tender, with Rukn Al Yaqeen International Company submitting the lowest bid at a value of 8.5 million dinars.
The Council also opened a tender for the company to conclude a long-term purchase agreement (LTPA) for the supply of backfill materials, as Mr. Kazem Al-Darazi Company submitted the lowest bid of 3.17 million dinars. It also opened for the same company a tender to establish an R warehouse and new offices for the Supply Chain Department, for which it applied. JAHECON WLL, with a bid worth 745 thousand dinars, in addition to a tender for service and maintenance of fire alarm panels, to which Aztec Services WLL submitted the lowest bid, worth 168 thousand dinars. Bapco Refining Company won three tenders, the first of which was allocated to provide tank painting services and operating facilities, and to provide scaffolding services for the tanks. Nine companies competed for it, and the lowest bid was from Raffa Construction & Maintenance Co.WLL, with a value of 6.7 million dinars, and a tender to supply the hydrocracking catalyst for the hydrocracking unit. No. 1 (1HCU) for 2025, with Haldor Topsoe submitting the lowest bid of 3.35 million dinars.

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The Ministry of Works won two tenders for a sewage connection project for the Ministry of Interior in the Hidd area – Blocks 115 and 116, and comprehensive maintenance work for Uqba Bin Nafi’ Primary School for Boys and Western Riffa Preparatory School for Girls. The Electricity and Water Authority obtained two tenders: In order to maintain the overhead cranes in the ETD substations, and to provide operation and preventive maintenance services planned for 23 water transfer stations, the lowest bid for the last tender was 5.5 million dinars from the “Al Kooheji Technical Services” Company.

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