The cleaning sector in the Kingdom of Bahrain is witnessing fierce competition between various local companies, which is pushing prices down in the market.
Cleaning tenders usually attract an increasing number of companies, especially government tenders, and prompt them to offer the lowest prices.
Today, 21 companies competed in a tender for a unit that is considered relatively small, which indicates the scale of competition in this sector.
The Supreme Judicial Council issued a tender to provide cleaning services for a period of two and a half years. The tender witnessed fierce competition between 21 companies, where the offers were very close, between 52 and 79 thousand dinars.
The director of the Bahrain Services and Maintenance Company “Basma”, businessman Ibrahim Nono, told “Al-Bilad” that the cleaning market is witnessing unfair competition that has led to a price-breaking war in the local market.
Nono pointed out that the cleaning market is witnessing annual growth thanks to economic activity in the Kingdom, adding that, on the other hand, there is a wide entry of informal workers into this field, as they have begun to provide their services at lower prices than companies and institutions in the market with a lower level of service and quality, which has led to Put pressure on large and medium-sized licensed companies that provide good services and products, and also pay fees, etc., to the state.
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