Skip to main content

Falaba District Council Invites Bidders

Invitation for Bids
FALABA DISTRICT COUNCIL
Construction of box culverts and maintenance of feeder roads
Procurement Number FDC/ADM/RMFA/GOSL/NCB/002/2020
Date of First Issue: 12th October 2020
The Falaba District Council has received funds from Road Maintenance Fund Administration (RMFA) for the Construction of box culverts and Maintenance of feeder roads in Sulima and Mongo Chiefdoms and now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the construction and maintenance of:
LOT
NO:
Description of works
Location
Bid Security
LE
Duration

1
Construction of box culverts and maintenance of feeder road
Koindukura -Kaleyereh 13.0km Sulima Chiefdom
15,000,000
4 Month

2
Construction of box culverts and maintenance of feeder road

Karifaya – Walia
5.6km Mongo Chiefdoms
10,000,000
4 month


Bidding is open to all National Contractors who hold valid class II,III certificate or better from the Ministry of Works & Public Assets (MOWPA) and Sierra Leone Roads Authority (SLRA).

Interested bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding document at the Procurement unit of Falaba District Council between 9am to 5pm daily from Monday to Friday.
Bidding documents may be purchased upon payment of a non-refundable fee of SLL 350,000 (Three hundred and fifty thousand Leones) to the following Bank account details:


Account Name: Falaba District Council Revenue
Bank: Kabala Community Bank
Account No: 819944
Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before 11th November 2020 at 11am. All bids must be accompanied by:
A valid Business registration certificate
Bid Security from a reputable Commercial Bank
A valid tax clearance certificate;
A valid NASSIT clearance certificate;
A signed Integrity Pact; [see attached]
A valid Council Registration Certificate
Bids will be publicly opened on Wednesday 11th November 2020 at 11:15am, in the presence of bidders’/ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend, at the address below. Late bids will be rejected and returned unopened to bidders.

Falaba District Counccil;
Parish Hall
Mongo Bendugu
Telephone: 079295508

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Senegal, first African team to beat England, but not first to score three goals

By: Alusine Rehme Wilson Claim: Soccer World HQ, in a Facebook post , claimed that Senegal is the first African team to beat England and the first to score three goals against them. Verdict: Partly True! Senegal is the first African team to beat England, but not the first to score three goals against them. Full Text The England senior men’s national football team, nicknamed the “Three Lions,” played their first match against Scotland in 1872. That match ended goalless but marked the beginning of an intense soccer rivalry between both nations, dubbed the “Auld Enemy.” Since 1872-2025, the England national team has achieved its 1000-game milestone in November 2019 when they played Montenegro at the Wembley Stadium. England's all-time head-to-head record shows that they’ve played a whopping 1072 matches against 100 countries, won 615 games, drew 255, and lost 200. Senegal, on the other hand, is one of Africa’s most famous football nations, nicknamed the “Lions of Teranga.” In 2002, ...

Makeni Medical Mission Brings Hope and Healing to Bombali District

By: Alusine Rehme Wilson Residents of the Asker Amputee Camp in Makeni City, including various war victims, are rejoicing over the inauguration of the Makeni Medical Mission health facility, established by philanthropist, author, and pastor Mr. Bambay Sawaneh, alongside his partners in the United States. This newly launched medical facility, comprising 11 treatment rooms, was developed with the support of Southeastern Medical International (SMI) and the Concord Christian Church. Their mission is to deliver compassionate healthcare and a range of medical services to the people of Bombali District and surrounding areas, with a particular focus on war victims and vulnerable families living in the Asker Amputee Camp at Robureh. At the official opening ceremony in Makeni city, a team of 10 medical missionaries from Southeastern Medical International, including Sheila Yates, a seasoned medical missionary with two decades of experience in the US, provided free medical care to 100 individuals,...

Sierra Leone, Two other Nations disqualified from AFCON 2024 U17 Qualifiers

By: Abdulrahman Barrie The U17 football teams from Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Guinea Bissau have been disqualified from the 2024 U17 African Cup of Nations competition in Senegal after failing the mandatory MRI test scans. These scans, which determine the age of the players, revealed discrepancies that led to their removal from the tournament. The disqualification follows changes to Article 27.4 of the U17 Africa Cup of Nations regulations, which have tightened the criteria and enforcement of age verification measures. The updated rules stipulate that if a team has more than four players deemed ineligible after the MRI eligibility test, the entire team will be disqualified. The MRI tests, used to enforce age restrictions in youth competitions, are crucial for ensuring fairness. Unfortunately, the teams from these three nations did not meet the age criteria, resulting in their disqualification. This decision has come as a significant disappointment for the young players and their fans, w...