Track Record
NOTECO (NOUVELLE TECHNIQUE DE CONSTRUCTION) has a proven track record with 1 awarded contract in Haiti, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The company's expertise spans construction and civil works, water and sanitation and transport and logistics. Their portfolio includes works contracts.
Their areas of specialization include buildings, roads, airports and rehabilitation works, 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 USD 779,000.
Notable Contracts
This tender pertains to the rehabilitation of roads and infrastructures that were damaged by Cyclone Beryl in the Grand Sud region of Haiti. The project is part of the Resilient Connectivity and…
— Resilient connectivity and Urban Transport Accessibility Project
Key contracting authorities
- Resilient connectivity and Urban Transport Accessibility Project
Frequently asked questions about NOTECO (NOUVELLE TECHNIQUE DE CONSTRUCTION)
Who is NOTECO (NOUVELLE TECHNIQUE DE CONSTRUCTION)?
NOTECO (NOUVELLE TECHNIQUE DE CONSTRUCTION) is a public-sector contractor based in Haiti with 1 awarded contract tracked on BidsFactory across Haiti.
How many public contracts has NOTECO (NOUVELLE TECHNIQUE DE CONSTRUCTION) won?
NOTECO (NOUVELLE TECHNIQUE DE CONSTRUCTION) has won 1 public procurement contract on BidsFactory in 2026.
What sector is NOTECO (NOUVELLE TECHNIQUE DE CONSTRUCTION) active in?
NOTECO (NOUVELLE TECHNIQUE DE CONSTRUCTION) is most active in construction and civil works, water and sanitation and transport and logistics.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to NOTECO (NOUVELLE TECHNIQUE DE CONSTRUCTION)?
NOTECO (NOUVELLE TECHNIQUE DE CONSTRUCTION)'s most frequent contracting authorities include Resilient connectivity and Urban Transport Accessibility Project.
Where does BidsFactory get NOTECO (NOUVELLE TECHNIQUE DE CONSTRUCTION)'s contract history?
Data is aggregated from the World Bank and refreshed every 6 hours.