Track Record
CABINET SEC DIARRA has a proven track record with 2 awarded contracts across Guinea and Cameroon. The majority of their contracts are concentrated in Guinea, which accounts for 50% of their portfolio, with additional presence in 1 other market.
The company's expertise spans finance and banking, water and sanitation and construction and civil works. Their portfolio includes consulting engagements (2).
Their areas of specialization include sanitation, reflecting a diverse technical capability across multiple disciplines.
These contracts have been sourced through the World Bank.
Notable Contracts
This tender pertains to the recruitment of a consulting firm for the development of the Execution Manual for the Guinea Water and Sanitation Project (PEAG). The project is officially titled…
— Guinea Water and Sanitation Project
This tender concerns the recruitment of a firm to conduct the accounting and financial audit for the "Valorization of Investments in the Logone Valley" (VIVA LOGONE) project. The audit must adhere…
— Valorization of Investments in the Valley of the Logone
Key contracting authorities
- Guinea Water and Sanitation Project
- Valorization of Investments in the Valley of the Logone
Frequently asked questions about CABINET SEC DIARRA
Who is CABINET SEC DIARRA?
CABINET SEC DIARRA is a public-sector contractor based in Guinea with 2 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across 2 countries.
How many public contracts has CABINET SEC DIARRA won?
CABINET SEC DIARRA has won 2 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory in 2025.
What sectors does CABINET SEC DIARRA work in?
CABINET SEC DIARRA is most active in finance and banking, water and sanitation and construction and civil works.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to CABINET SEC DIARRA?
CABINET SEC DIARRA's most frequent contracting authorities include Guinea Water and Sanitation Project and Valorization of Investments in the Valley of the Logone.
Where does BidsFactory get CABINET SEC DIARRA's contract history?
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