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Procurement&Installation of Training Equipment/Counterfeiting &Forgery Lab Moi

Interested suppliers must submit their offer directly in the system as instructed in the solicitation document, following the instructions in the available user guide. In case you have never registered before, you can register a profile using the registration link shared via the procurement notice and following the instructions in guides available in the UNDP website: https://www.undp.org/procurement/business/resources-for-bidders. Do not create a new profile if you already have one. Use the forgotten password feature in case you do not remember the password or the username from previous registration.

  • 140192894 TOT Ref. No.
  • 07 May 2026 Deadline
  • Refer Document Value

Supply of Medical Equipment for the Department of Anatomical Pathology

Misrata Medical Center announces its need to purchase medical equipment for the Department of Anatomical Pathology, according to the attached specifications

  • 140171018 TOT Ref. No.
  • 28 Apr 2026 Deadline
  • Refer Document Value

Fire Extinguishing Cylinders

Sabratha University informs you that it needs to supply fire extinguishing cylinders in different sizes. Companies wishing to supply must submit their papers and offers to the Purchasing Committee at Sabratha University during the official working hours.

  • 140171017 TOT Ref. No.
  • 28 Apr 2026 Deadline
  • Refer Document Value

Implementing an External Training Program

The Zakat Fund announces its need to establish an advanced training program outside Libya for developers of modern digital systems and platforms for 3 employees, according to the file attached to the announcement. Companies specialized in the aforementioned field must contact the Fund-s Purchasing Committee to submit their offers, attached to a file. A recent legal document that includes the following: 1 A copy of the articles of incorporation and bylaws 2 A recent extract from the commercial registry 3 A valid license to practice the activity 4 Evidence of registration in the importers- registry or the industrial registry 5 Evidence of tax payment And security contributions

  • 140171013 TOT Ref. No.
  • 01 May 2026 Deadline
  • Refer Document Value

Implementing a Training Program Internally

The Zakat Fund announces its need to establish an internal foundation program in programming and web development, employing 2 employees, and paving the way for building a programming cadre capable of later moving to, according to the file attached to the announcement. Companies specialized in the aforementioned field must contact the Purchasing Committee. To the Fund to submit its offers, accompanied by a recent legal file that includes the following: 1 A copy of the articles of association and articles of association 2 A recent extract from the commercial registry 3 A valid license to practice the activity 4 Evidence of registration in the importers- registry or registry Industrial 5: Evidence of tax payment and security contributions

  • 140171008 TOT Ref. No.
  • 01 May 2026 Deadline
  • Refer Document Value

Supply of Medicines and Medical Supplies

Sabha Oncology Center announces its need to supply medicines and medical supplies

  • 140171002 TOT Ref. No.
  • 28 Apr 2026 Deadline
  • Refer Document Value

Providing Central Blood Banks with Mobile Blood Banks

In the framework of working to develop and improve the level of performance in blood transfusion services in various parts of the country, the National Blood Transfusion Services Authority seeks to provide central blood banks with mobile blood banks for the purpose of contributing to the provision of blood and raising awareness of the importance of voluntary donation. The Authority calls for National Blood Transfusion Services is specialized companies that have the desire to participate in this tender, in accordance with the legal procedures, the most important of which is completing the company-s legal file. The Authority also notes to all companies wishing to participate that coverage for this tender is not currently available. The Authority may submit a bid and receive the specifications brochure during official working hours at the Authority-s headquarters located on Sidra Road, Salah al-Din area, Tripoli. Note: The specifications brochure is for 500 Libyan dinars, non-refundable.

  • 140170998 TOT Ref. No.
  • 28 Apr 2026 Deadline
  • Refer Document Value

Sabha Oncology Center Would Like to Supply Solutions to the Laboratory Department

Sabha Oncology Center would like to supply solutions to the laboratory department

  • 140170994 TOT Ref. No.
  • 28 Apr 2026 Deadline
  • Refer Document Value

Supply of Operators for the Department of Pathology and Histology

The Sabha Oncology Center announces the supply of some operators to the Department of Pathology and Histology

  • 140170990 TOT Ref. No.
  • 28 Apr 2026 Deadline
  • Refer Document Value

As Part of the Topact Special Economic Zone-S Efforts to Strengthen the Infrastructure and Ensure Uninterrupted Business Continuity, and in Accordance with our Approved Technical Specifications and Operational Needs, we Inform you that we Need to...

As part of the Topact Special Economic Zone-s efforts to strengthen the infrastructure and ensure uninterrupted work continuity, and in accordance with our approved technical specifications and operational needs, we inform you that we need to supply an electric generator, and accordingly, companies wishing to supply and contract must: Kindly contact us and submit your technical and financial offers, according to the specifications and conditions that will be provided to you

  • 140170986 TOT Ref. No.
  • 28 Apr 2026 Deadline
  • Refer Document Value
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Libya Tenders - العطاءات في ليبيا - Government & Reconstruction Opportunities

Access live bids from ministries, UNDP and the ATTAAT e-procurement platform across Libya

Access the most comprehensive collection of Libya tenders (العطاءات في ليبيا) from government ministries, state owned enterprises, international organizations, and the official Government Tenders and Procurement Platform (ATTAAT). Our platform covers active opportunities in reconstruction, infrastructure, oil and gas, and development projects across all regions of Libya.

As an oil rich nation undergoing a historic reconstruction boom following the 2023 cyclone and decades of infrastructure needs, Libya offers contractors and suppliers access to a modernizing procurement system governed by Resolution No. 600 of 2024 (Administrative Contracts Regulations). With 8,000+ government announcements recorded in 2025 involving 36 major public entities, the Libyan market represents a substantial and growing opportunity for local and international bidders.

Search for Libya tenders using local keywords: عطاء/عطاءات (tender/tenders), مناقصة/مناقصات, or منصة المشتريات الحكومية (government procurement platform). Contact our team for personalized assistance or Register now to get daily email alerts for Libya opportunities in Arabic and English.

Why Target the Libya Tender Market?

  • 8,000+ Government Announcements in 2025: Libya's official procurement platform recorded over 8,000 government announcements during 2025, involving 36 major public entities and more than 550 affiliated entities. Operational purchases constituted the largest proportion, with a notable increase in the last quarter of the year.
  • New Legal Framework Resolution No. 600 of 2024: Libya's Council of Ministers issued Resolution No. 600 of 2024, replacing the outdated Resolution No. 563 of 2007. This comprehensive overhaul establishes a unified legal structure covering the entire lifecycle of administrative contracts from tendering through to execution, filling critical gaps left by prior regulations.
  • Historic Reconstruction Boom (Post Cyclone Daniel September 2023): The catastrophic flooding that devastated Derna, Al Bayda, and other eastern cities has triggered a massive reconstruction initiative. Major contracts have been signed with Egyptian firms for critical development projects including retaining walls, road expansions, wastewater networks, and treatment plants. The eastern based government has announced reconstruction projects for Benghazi's Al Sabri district and city centre launching June 2026.
  • Enhanced Transparency and Accountability: Resolution 600/2024 introduces formal grievance mechanisms, enabling stakeholders to challenge bid awards, restricting direct commissioning to rare cases, and mandating the use of electronic platforms for bid submissions to promote fairness and integrity.
  • ATTAAT - The Government Tenders and Procurement Platform: Libya's unified eProcurement portal (ATTAAT) was launched officially in January 2023 after a beta phase. It is designed to organize public procurement procedures, prevent abuse of influence, protect public money, and provide opportunities for small and medium sized enterprises. All state institutions are required to publish their bids and purchases through this platform.
  • Digital Transformation - GFMIS & TSA (October 2025): The Minister of Finance met with a Canadian company to implement the Government Financial Management Information System (GFMIS) and the Treasury Single Account (TSA), covering expenditures, procurement, tenders, revenue collection, and budget classification - a major step toward international best practices and transparency.
  • Enhanced Oversight - Audit Bureau Powers: Under Resolution 600/2024, the Audit Bureau has strengthened oversight powers, including prior approval requirements for contracts exceeding specified thresholds, reinforcing vital checks and balances.
  • Historic Oil & Gas Licensing Round (2025-2026): Libya launched its first upstream licensing round in nearly two decades in March 2025, offering 22 blocks across the Sirte, Murzuq, and Ghadames basins, plus offshore zones. The new "fifth generation" EPSA V contract offers contractor IRRs up to 35.8% (compared to 2.5% under the old regime), removing restrictive mechanisms and creating a more transparent, commercially compelling environment for upstream investment.
  • UNDP and UN Agency Tenders: The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) operates actively in Libya, issuing regular tenders for rehabilitation, construction, and development projects. Recent examples include the rehabilitation of the Historical Omar Ben Abdulaziz School in Gaser Bin Gashir Municipality.
  • Alignment with International Standards: Libya's procurement reforms aim for parity with international norms, intending to facilitate foreign investment, cross border cooperation, and improve Libya's rankings in global governance and ease of doing business indices. The country's proximity to European markets and existing midstream infrastructure further enhances project viability.
  • Safeguards for SMEs: The ATTAAT platform is explicitly designed to provide opportunities and guarantee the participation of small and medium sized enterprises to support and promote economic development in Libya.

Coverage Across the Arab World Region

Libya is a strategic member of the Arab World region:

  • Arab World: As a member of the Arab League, Libya tenders are fully integrated into our 22 country Arab World coverage.
  • North African Context: Libya is a key player in North African regional procurement and reconstruction efforts.
  • Mediterranean Location: Libya's strategic position on the Mediterranean makes it a critical hub for European and Middle Eastern suppliers alike.

Official Tender Sources We Cover in Libya

Our platform aggregates tenders from the following official sources in Libya:

  • ATTAAT - Government Tenders and Procurement Platform (منصة العطاءات والمشتريات الحكومية) - The unified national eProcurement portal launched January 2023. Website: ldil.gia.gov.ly/Ataat. Email: ataat@gia.gov.ly. Phone: +218 91 2211580.
  • General Information Authority (GIA   الهيئة العامة للمعلومات) - The government body responsible for implementing and managing the ATTAAT platform and national digital transformation.
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Fund for Development and Reconstruction
  • National Oil Corporation (NOC)
  • UNDP Libya
  • Audit Bureau

Understanding Libyan Tender Terminology

To succeed in the Libyan market, it is essential to understand the local procurement language under Resolution No. 600 of 2024:

  • عطاء ('Ata') - Tender/Bid: The formal competitive bidding process for procuring goods, services, or works.
  • عطاءات ('Ata'āt) - Tenders/Bids (plural): Primary search term for opportunities.
  • مناقصة (Munāqasah) - Tender: Alternative term often used interchangeably with عطاء.
  • مناقصات (Munāqasāt) - Tenders (plural): Another common search term.
  • المشتريات العامة (Al-Mushtarayāt al-'Āmmah) - Public Procurement: Official term for government purchasing.
  • لجنة العطاءات (Lajnat al-'Ata'āt) - Tender Committee: The body responsible for evaluating bids and recommending awards.
  • وثائق العطاء (Wathā'iq al-'Ata') - Tender Documents: The complete package including conditions, specs, and legal terms.
  • المواصفات الفنية (Al-Muwāṣafāt al-Fanniyyah) - Technical Specifications: Detailed requirements for goods, works, or services.
  • تأمين العطاء (Ta'mīn al-'Ata') / خطاب ضمان (Khiṭāb Ḍamān) - Bid Bond: Financial guarantee submitted with bid.
  • تأمين نهائي (Ta'mīn Nihā'ī) - Final Guarantee/Performance Bond: Required after contract award.
  • الترسية (Al-Tarsiyah) - Contract Award: Official announcement of the winning bidder.
  • الإعلان عن العطاء (Al-I'lān 'an al-'Ata') - Tender Announcement: Publication of opportunity.
  • لجنة الطعون (Lajnat al-Tu'ūn) - Grievance Committee: New mechanism under Resolution 600/2024 for challenging bid awards.
  • ديوان المحاسبة (Dīwān al-Muḥāsabah) - Audit Bureau: Oversight body with enhanced powers under the new regulations.

Covered Sectors in Libya Tenders

Our database includes tenders from all major sectors of the Libyan economy:

Reconstruction & Infrastructure (إعادة الإعمار والبنية التحتية)

  • Derna Reconstruction Projects: Following Cyclone Daniel (September 2023), major contracts signed for Wadi Al Naqa retaining walls (800 metres), new wastewater network, power treatment plant, and eight water culverts along Corniche Road.
  • Al-Bayda Reconstruction: Upgrades to the 22 km western entrance road, completion of surface roads around two main bridges, and a new sewage network and treatment plant (25,000 cubic metre capacity).
  • Benghazi Reconstruction (Launching June 2026): Al Sabri district and city centre reconstruction project announced by the Libyan Development and Reconstruction Fund.
  • Road Networks: Expansion of the 62.5 km road linking the 10th Ring Bridge to Aqabat Al Bakur; Tobruk Emsaad Road electrical works; Al Sement Bridge and Al Tayyara Roundabout surface works.

Oil & Gas (النفط والغاز)

  • Upstream Exploration & Production - EPSA V Licensing Round (2025-2026): Libya's first licensing round in nearly two decades, offering 22 blocks across the Sirte, Murzuq, and Ghadames basins, plus offshore zones.
  • Key terms: EPSA V contracts offer contractor IRRs up to 35.8%; removal of restrictive 'B Factor' mechanism; 'two bucket' cost recovery system accelerating payback.
  • National Oil Corporation (NOC) Tenders: Regular procurement for oil field services, equipment, and infrastructure.

Public Works & Government Services (الأشغال العامة)

  • Public Building Construction: Schools, hospitals, government offices, and municipal facilities.
  • Water & Wastewater Infrastructure: Treatment plants, distribution networks, and irrigation systems.
  • Electricity & Energy: Power plant maintenance, grid expansion, and renewable energy projects.

United Nations & International Development Projects

  • UNDP Libya Tenders: Rehabilitation of historical buildings, infrastructure projects, and capacity building. Recent example: Rehabilitation of Historical Omar Ben Abdulaziz School in Gaser Bin Gashir Municipality (UNDP LBY 00589). UNDP requires supplier registration through the Quantum system.
  • Site visits encouraged: Bidders are encouraged to attend organized site visits to fully understand scope of work.

Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals (الصحة والأدوية)

  • Medical Equipment and Supplies: Hospital equipment, diagnostic devices, and pharmaceutical procurement.
  • Healthcare Infrastructure: Hospital construction, renovation, and maintenance.

Telecommunications & Technology (الاتصالات والتقنية)

  • Digital Transformation Projects: GFMIS implementation, e-government services, and IT infrastructure.
  • Telecom Infrastructure: Network expansion and modernization.

How to Bid on Libya Tenders (Step by Step)

Based on Resolution No. 600 of 2024 and ATTAAT platform procedures:

  • Step 1: Find Tender Opportunities:- Browse our platform for active عطاءات (tenders) in Libya. Use keywords like "عطاءات حكومية" or search by sector. Search all live tenders here.
  • Step 2: Register on the ATTAAT Platform:- Register your company on the official Government Tenders and Procurement Platform at ldil.gia.gov.ly/Ataat. This is mandatory for all suppliers seeking to bid on government tenders. Registration ensures equal opportunity and transparency.
  • Step 3: Access Tender Documents (وثائق العطاء):- Download the complete tender documents package including technical specifications, legal conditions, and bid forms. Under Resolution 600/2024, electronic submission is mandatory.
  • Step 4: Ask Clarification Questions:- The new grievance mechanisms under Resolution 600/2024 allow stakeholders to seek clarifications or challenge bid awards, though the limitation period is seven days with final determination by the administrative body president.
  • Step 5: Prepare Your Bid:- Prepare technical and financial proposals according to tender requirements. Resolution 600/2024 provides clearer contract execution guidelines including timelines, performance standards, and penalties for non compliance.
  • Step 6: Obtain Required Bid Bond (تأمين العطاء):- Secure a bank guarantee or insurance certificate as specified in each tender. For large contracts, the Audit Bureau may require prior approval.
  • Step 7: Submit Your Bid Electronically:- Submit your bid through the ATTAAT platform. The platform is designed to organize procedures and prevent abuse of influence.
  • Step 8: Contract Award & Execution (الترسية):- If successful, sign the contract with the issuing authority. Contracts exceeding specified thresholds require prior Audit Bureau approval. Submit the final guarantee (تأمين نهائي).

Important for International Bidders: Libya's procurement reforms under Resolution 600/2024 are designed to encourage foreign investment and cross border cooperation. The country aims to align with international standards and improve its ease of doing business rankings. However, opaque pitfalls remain  including a seven day limitation period for grievances and decisions given solely to the president of the administrative body. Legal advice should be sought before bidding.

Local Contractor Note: The ATTAAT platform specifically guarantees the participation of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to support and promote economic development. Local suppliers should register early.

Ready to start bidding in Libya? Register for free to access Libya tenders or subscribe to premium for daily email alerts. Log in to manage your saved searches.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the most common terms for tenders in Libya?

The most common terms are "عطاء" ('Ata') and "مناقصة" (Munāqasah) for singular, and "عطاءات" ('Ata'āt) or "مناقصات" (Munāqasāt) for plural. Government procurement is officially referred to as "المشتريات العامة" (Al-Mushtarayāt al-'Āmmah) or "العطاءات الحكومية" (government tenders). The official e-procurement portal is called "منصة العطاءات والمشتريات الحكومية" (ATTAAT). When searching for opportunities, use "عطاءات ليبيا" (Libya tenders), "عطاءات حكومية" (government tenders), or "مناقصات ليبيا". Contact us for help with Arabic terminology.

What is Resolution No. 600 of 2024 and why is it important?

Resolution No. 600 of 2024 is Libya's new Administrative Contracts Regulation, issued by the Council of Ministers as a comprehensive overhaul of the country's public procurement legal framework. It replaces the outdated Resolution No. 563 of 2007. Key features include: A unified legal structure covering the entire lifecycle of administrative contracts; Formal grievance mechanisms enabling stakeholders to challenge bid awards; Mandatory electronic platform use for bid submissions; Strengthened oversight by the Audit Bureau; Clearer contract execution guidelines including timelines, performance standards, and penalties; Alignment with international standards to facilitate foreign investment. The regulation is designed to protect public funds, foster transparency, and encourage prudent procurement decisions.

What is the ATTAAT platform and how do I access it?

ATTAAT (منصة العطاءات والمشتريات الحكومية - Government Bidding and Procurement Platform) is Libya's unified national e-procurement portal, launched officially in January 2023 after a beta phase beginning in January 2023. Key information: Website: ldil.gia.gov.ly/Ataat. Email: ataat@gia.gov.ly. Phone: +218-91-2211580. Address: Ali bin Abi Talib Street, Tripoli, Libya. The platform is managed by the General Information Authority (GIA). All state institutions are required to publish their bids and purchases through this platform to achieve transparency and equal opportunity for all suppliers. The platform recorded 8,000+ government announcements in 2025 involving 36 major public entities and 550+ affiliated entities. Register on TendersArabia to access all ATTAAT tenders in one place.

Can international companies bid on Libyan government tenders?

Yes (نعم). Libya's procurement reforms under Resolution 600/2024 are explicitly designed to facilitate foreign investment and cross-border cooperation, aiming for parity with international norms and improving Libya's rankings in global governance and ease of doing business indices. The ATTAAT platform is accessible to all registered suppliers, and the new legal framework encourages value-driven suppliers to participate in the country's reconstruction. For upstream oil & gas, the EPSA V licensing round is specifically designed to attract international E&P companies with improved contractor economics (IRRs up to 35.8%). However, international bidders should be aware of the seven day limitation period for grievances and the need for Audit Bureau approval for large contracts. Register now to access international opportunities in Libya.

What is the bid bond (تأمين العطاء) requirement for Libyan tenders?

Most Libyan government tenders require a "تأمين العطاء" (bid bond) or "خطاب ضمان" (bank guarantee). The exact percentage and format are specified in each tender's documents (وثائق العطاء). The bond is typically 1-5% of the estimated contract value. Under Resolution 600/2024, contracts exceeding specified thresholds require prior approval from the Audit Bureau (ديوان المحاسبة), adding an extra layer of scrutiny. The bond is returned to unsuccessful bidders after the tender process. For international bidders, bonds must be issued by banks recognized in Libya or through correspondent banking relationships. Missing or incorrect bid bond documents are a common reason for bid rejection. Contact us for guidance on bid bond requirements for specific tenders.

How do I find reconstruction tenders for Derna and other cyclone affected areas?

The Fund for Development and Reconstruction is the main government body issuing reconstruction tenders for areas devastated by Cyclone Daniel (September 2023). Major projects include: Derna: Wadi Al-Naqa retaining walls (800 metres), new wastewater network, power treatment plant, eight water culverts, and urban rehabilitation. Al-Bayda: Western entrance road upgrades (22 km), new sewage network and treatment plant (25,000 cubic metre capacity). Benghazi: Al-Sabri district and city centre reconstruction launching June 2026. On our platform, use the country filter (Libya) and search for "Derna", "reconstruction", "إعمار", or "صندوق التنمية وإعادة الإعمار" (Development and Reconstruction Fund). Premium users can set up daily email alerts for reconstruction keywords.

What is the EPSA V oil and gas licensing round?

Libya launched its first upstream licensing round in nearly two decades in March 2025 - the 2025 Licensing Round offering 22 blocks across the Sirte, Murzuq, and Ghadames basins, plus prospective offshore zones in the Mediterranean. The round introduces the "fifth generation" Exploration and Production Sharing Agreement (EPSA V), which significantly improves contractor economics over the old EPSA-IV model. Key benefits for contractors: Internal rates of return (IRRs) up to 35.8% (compared to approx. 2.5% under EPSA IV); Removal of restrictive 'B-Factor' mechanism; 'Two bucket' cost recovery system that accelerates payback; NOC (National Oil Corporation) assumes tax payments, reducing fiscal complexity. These changes create a more transparent and commercially compelling environment for upstream investment, making Libya competitive with regional peers like Algeria and Egypt. Register now to access oil and gas opportunities in Libya.

How do I find UNDP tenders in Libya?

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Libya issues regular tenders for rehabilitation, construction, and development projects. To bid on UNDP tenders: Register on the UN Global Marketplace (UNGM) at ungm.org (Basic registration level is sufficient for many tenders); Monitor UNDP procurement notices directly or through our platform; Attend site visits when organized bidders are encouraged to attend to fully understand scope of work; Submit offers through the Quantum system as instructed in solicitation documents. On our platform, use the country filter (Libya) and search for "UNDP" or "United Nations" to find all related opportunities.

What is the role of the Audit Bureau in Libyan procurement?

Under Resolution No. 600 of 2024, the Audit Bureau (ديوان المحاسبة) has strengthened oversight powers over public procurement. Key responsibilities include: Prior approval requirement contracts exceeding specified thresholds require prior approval from the Audit Bureau; Monitoring public contracts the Bureau has powers to monitor public contracts more effectively during execution; Ensuring checks and balances reinforcing the integrity of the procurement process. While this enhanced oversight protects public funds, it can also create procedural rigidity that may test investor confidence. Bidders should factor in additional approval timelines when planning bids.

Are there SME preferences in Libyan government procurement?

Yes (نعم). The ATTAAT platform is explicitly designed to "provide opportunities and guarantee the participation of small and medium sized enterprises to support and promote economic development". The platform aims to: visualize procedures for control bodies; offer equal opportunities for SMEs; organize public affairs and procurement to prevent abuse of influence; protect public money. This is particularly beneficial for local Libyan suppliers and service providers. SMEs should register on the ATTAAT platform early to be eligible for these opportunities. Register on TendersArabia to find SME eligible tenders in Libya.

How does the grievance mechanism work under Resolution 600/2024?

Resolution 600/2024 introduces formal grievance mechanisms enabling stakeholders to challenge bid awards a positive step for transparency. However, there are notable limitations: Seven day limitation period grievances must be filed within 7 days of the award announcement; Final determination given solely to the president of the administrative body not an independent tribunal; Restricted direct commissioning direct awards are limited to rare cases. Critics argue the system remains "highly biased towards the State over contractors" who have to bear the burden of administrative processes, seeking credit lines, taxation, and payment recovery which only encourages the involvement of paymasters. Legal advice should be sought before filing a grievance.

Can I find subcontracting opportunities from Libyan contract awards?

Yes. Our Contract Awards database shows who won past tenders (ترسية العطاءات) in Libya. Once you identify prime contractors who won large reconstruction or infrastructure contracts, you can reach out to offer specialized services as a subcontractor or supplier. This is particularly effective in Libya's post cyclone reconstruction market, where prime contractors often need: Local suppliers for materials, logistics, and labour; Specialized engineering or technical services; SMEs with local knowledge for site specific work; International partners for complex technical requirements.

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