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Cameroon seeks provider for 13 units of construction machinery

Cameroon seeks provider for 13 units of construction machinery
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 31 July 2014 07:28

(Business in Cameroon) - The Ministry of Public Works of Cameroon has just made a national open call for tenders for the urgent supply of construction equipment to that ministry. The order includes 9 heavy machines (four compactors, two graders, a shovel loader, and a bulldozer) and four trucks (a carry-truck, a water truck, a dump truck and a greasing truck).

Interested companies can access the call for tender applications at the Ministry of Public Works following payment of 450,000 FCFA to be paid to the Treasury Department. Deposits for heavy engine and truck contracts are respectively 15 million and 5.8 million FCFA.

Bids are to be submitted to the Ministry of Public Works no later than 10:00 AM on August 18, 2014 while bidding with bidders in attendance will begin an hour later.

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