Track Record
CARTER BIGGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED has a proven track record with 2 awarded contracts in Nigeria, Africa.
The company's expertise spans finance and banking, health and medical services, transport and logistics and education and training. Their portfolio includes service contracts and consulting engagements.
Their areas of specialization include logistics, reflecting a diverse technical capability across multiple disciplines.
These contracts have been sourced through the World Bank.
Notable Contracts
**Contract Award** | Project: Nigeria: Improved Child Survival Program for Human Capital MPA | Method: Direct Selection | Ref: NG-NPHCDA-MPA-510068-NC-DIR
— Nigeria: Improved Child Survival Program for Human Capital Mpa
**Contract Award** | Project: Better Education Service Delivery for All | Method: Consultant Qualification Selection | Ref: NG- BESDA AF TESS-497612-CS-CQS
— Better Education Service Delivery for All
Key contracting authorities
- Nigeria: Improved Child Survival Program for Human Capital Mpa
- Better Education Service Delivery for All
Frequently asked questions about CARTER BIGGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED
Who is CARTER BIGGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED?
CARTER BIGGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED is a public-sector contractor based in Nigeria with 2 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Nigeria.
How many public contracts has CARTER BIGGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED won?
CARTER BIGGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED has won 2 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory in 2025.
What sectors does CARTER BIGGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED work in?
CARTER BIGGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED is most active in finance and banking, health and medical services and transport and logistics.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to CARTER BIGGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED?
CARTER BIGGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED's most frequent contracting authorities include Nigeria: Improved Child Survival Program for Human Capital Mpa and Better Education Service Delivery for All.
Where does BidsFactory get CARTER BIGGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED's contract history?
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