Construction of small bridge in Tahaty - Koraaro woreda
About This Opportunity
Contract Award | Project: Food Systems Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: ET-TIGRAY-FSRP-463943-CW-RFQ
This is a works contract in the construction and civil works, information and communication technology and finance and banking sectors, with a focus on Bridges. Located in Eastern and Southern Africa, Asia, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums.
Published through WB - World Bank, a multilateral development bank that follows standardized international procurement guidelines. Projects funded by multilateral institutions are generally open to international bidders from eligible member countries for civil works in the construction and civil works sector. Works contracts of this nature generally require demonstrated experience in similar infrastructure projects, adequate equipment and technical personnel, and financial capacity including bank guarantees. This contract has already been awarded. The information is published for transparency and market intelligence purposes.
Description
Contract Award
Project:P178566-Food Systems Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa
Loan/Credit/TF Info:IDA-71560
Bid/Contract Reference No:ET-TIGRAY-FSRP-463943-CW-RFQ
Procurement Method:RFQ-Request for Quotations
Scope of Contract:Construction of small bridge in Tahtay koraro woreda
Notice Version No:0
(YYYY/MM/DD)
2025/01/27
120 Day(s)
Tigray
Country: Ethiopia
ETB 6806286.5
Evaluated Bid Price
ETB 6801989.8
ETB 6806286.5
Shire, Tigray
Country: Ethiopia
ETB 13070965.55
Evaluated Bid Price
ETB 13329715.55
Shire,Tigray
Country: Ethiopia
ETB 7959069.56
Evaluated Bid Price
ETB 8057969.96
Endaselassie Shir, Tigray
Country: Ethiopia
ETB 11925597.7
Evaluated Bid Price
ETB 12391347.75
Data provenance
This notice is sourced from WB - World Bank and was originally published on March 13, 2026. Last refreshed 57 days ago. Reference: OP00432457. BidsFactory mirrors official procurement notices and links back to the source for full legal text.
About Food Systems Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa
Food Systems Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa has issued 240 procurement notices on BidsFactory, including 5 currently open and 178 awarded contracts. Activity concentrates in Information & Communication Technology, Finance & Banking, and Infrastructure. Notices are distributed via WB - World Bank. Most recent publication: June 16, 2026.
Frequently asked questions about this tender
Who is the contracting authority?
This notice was issued by Food Systems Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa in Eastern and Southern Africa. The authority is responsible for evaluating bids, awarding the contract, and managing performance.
What type of contract is this?
This is a Works contract in the Construction & Civil Works sector. The classification helps bidders match the opportunity to their qualifications and registered scope of supply.
How much was the contract awarded for?
TSEGAY KIDANEMARYAM was awarded the contract for $6,806,287. The figure reflects the value disclosed by the contracting authority in the award notice.
Where will the contract be performed?
The contract is for delivery in Eastern and Southern Africa. Foreign bidders should review local registration, taxation, and any in-country presence requirements before submitting.
How can I submit a bid?
Visit WB - World Bank to access the full notice, required documents, and submission instructions. Quote reference OP00432457 when communicating with the contracting authority.
Is this tender still open?
No โ the contract has already been awarded to TSEGAY KIDANEMARYAM. The award notice is archived on BidsFactory for transparency and market intelligence.
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