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Tender Board receives competing offers for the construction of Hamad Town Walkway

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Last updated: 2024/10/05 at 6:00 PM
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The recent session of the Tender Board in Bahrain saw the announcement of bids for 11 tenders on behalf of various government entities. A total of 64 proposals were submitted, showcasing a healthy competition among companies to provide quality services at competitive rates. The lowest bids for these tenders amounted to approximately 3.8 million dinars, indicating the eagerness of companies to secure contracts in a wide range of services.

One of the tenders announced was by the Social Insurance Organisation (SIO) for debt and arrears collection, with Twinkle Debt Collection offering the lowest bid of 5,500 dinars. The Ministry of Health also sought tenders for renting pickup vehicles for SMEs, with Go Easy Car Rental presenting the lowest bid of 162,624 dinars. Gulf Air Group put out a tender for the supply of cleaning machines, spare parts, consumables, and maintenance services at Bahrain International Airport. Mahmood Akbar Alireza offered the most competitive bid at 890,611 dinars.

The Electricity and Water Authority issued two tenders, one for the procurement of ductile iron pipes, fittings, and valves with United Enterprises Trading Co submitting the most favourable bid of 1,983,688 dinars. The other tender was for corrective and preventive maintenance for water boosting stations, with Comsip Al A Ali offering the lowest bid of 47,641 dinars. The Ministry of Works also opened a tender to replace lifts at their headquarters, with Gulf Integrated Vertical Solutions submitting the most competitive bid at 44,263 dinars.

The Labour Market Regulatory Authority sought bids for internal audit services with Baker Tilly JFC W.L.L submitting the lowest bid of 44,000 dinars. The Northern Municipal Council also requested offers for the development of the Hamad Town walkway, with Al Zaid Construction offering the lowest bid of 38,681 dinars. The Civil Service Bureau sought proposals for consulting services to enhance its strategy, with KPMG Consulting W.L.L providing the most competitive offer at 561,550 dinars. The Information and eGovernment Authority also sought bids for wall-mounted surveillance screens, with Security Core W.L.L offering the lowest bid at 15,672 dinars.

Overall, the recent round of tenders in Bahrain showcased the strong competition among companies to secure government contracts. With a total of 11 tenders announced and 64 proposals submitted, companies are vying to offer quality services at attractive rates. The lowest bids for these tenders amounted to approximately 3.8 million dinars, highlighting the willingness of companies to provide competitive rates across a range of services.

Various government entities such as the Social Insurance Organisation, Ministry of Health, Gulf Air Group, and others called for tenders in different service areas. From debt collection to vehicle rentals and maintenance services, companies put forth their best offers to secure contracts. The lowest bids for each tender were closely monitored, with companies like Twinkle Debt Collection, Go Easy Car Rental, and Mahmood Akbar Alireza offering competitive rates for their services.

The tenders issued by the Electricity and Water Authority for pipes, fittings, and maintenance services, as well as the Ministry of Works for lift replacement, attracted multiple bids from interested companies. With each company aiming to provide the best value for money, the competition was fierce. The same holds true for tenders related to internal audit services, consulting services, and development projects, where companies like Baker Tilly JFC W.L.L, KPMG Consulting W.L.L, and Al Zaid Construction offered their best bids to secure contracts.

In conclusion, the recent session of the Tender Board in Bahrain showcased the active engagement of companies in the government procurement process. With multiple tenders announced and competitive bids submitted, companies are eager to provide their services to government entities. The transparent and fair process ensures that the best offers are considered, benefitting both the government and the companies involved. It is evident that competition in the Bahraini market is strong, with companies striving to deliver quality services at competitive rates in various sectors.

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