Track Record
HAMKOR LOYIHA has a proven track record with 3 awarded contracts in Uzbekistan, Central Asia.
The company's expertise spans construction and civil works, education and training, rural development, health and medical services and governance and public administration. Their portfolio includes works contracts (3).
Their areas of specialization include buildings, roads, rehabilitation works, education infrastructure and rural infrastructure, reflecting a diverse technical capability across multiple disciplines.
These contracts have been sourced through the World Bank. The total recorded value of their awarded contracts stands at UZS 256.0 million.
Notable Contracts
**Contract Award** | Project: Rural Infrastructure Development Project | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: RIDP-SHAFF-AND-CS-2516032270101002
— Rural Infrastructure Development Project
**Contract Award** | Project: Rural Infrastructure Development Project | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: RIDP-SHAFF-AND-CS-2516032320104001
— Rural Infrastructure Development Project
**Contract Award** | Project: Rural Infrastructure Development Project | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: RIDP-SHAFF-AND-CS-2516032270101001
— Rural Infrastructure Development Project
Key contracting authorities
- Rural Infrastructure Development Project· 3
Frequently asked questions about HAMKOR LOYIHA
Who is HAMKOR LOYIHA?
HAMKOR LOYIHA is a public-sector contractor based in Uzbekistan with 3 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Uzbekistan.
How many public contracts has HAMKOR LOYIHA won?
HAMKOR LOYIHA has won 3 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory in 2025.
What sectors does HAMKOR LOYIHA work in?
HAMKOR LOYIHA is most active in construction and civil works, education and training and rural development.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to HAMKOR LOYIHA?
HAMKOR LOYIHA's most frequent contracting authorities include Rural Infrastructure Development Project.
Where does BidsFactory get HAMKOR LOYIHA's contract history?
Data is aggregated from the World Bank and refreshed every 6 hours.