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Kuwait Public Works Ministry to Float 24 Tenders, Contracts in Fiscal 2026/27
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Kuwait Public Works Ministry to Float 24 Tenders, Contracts in Fiscal 2026/27

From Arab Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kuwait's Ministry of Public Works will float 24 tenders and contracts in the current fiscal year.
  • These contracts include providing machinery, equipment, vehicles, and technical personnel, as well as food product sales services.
  • The ministry also received approval for a tender to connect South Sabahiyah to the public sewage network, with an 18-month implementation period.

Kuwait's Ministry of Public Works is set to launch 24 new contracts and tenders as part of its annual plan for the fiscal year 2026/2027. These initiatives aim to procure essential supplies, equipment, and services across various sectors.

The Administrative, Financial and Legal Affairs Sector will manage 21 of these tenders. Six contracts, each exceeding KD75,000, will focus on acquiring machinery and equipment, including vehicles for towing testing equipment. Additionally, 11 contracts under KD75,000 will cover the supply of batteries and tires. Four tenders are designated for utilizing ministry-owned land for food product sales services.

The Sanitary Engineering Sector will oversee three contracts for design studies and supervision of infrastructure improvement projects in multiple areas. Furthermore, the ministry secured approval from the Central Agency for Public Tenders (CAPT) for a significant tender to connect the South Sabahiyah area to the public sewage network. This project, which includes implementation, completion, and maintenance of main sewage lines, is slated for an 18-month completion period.

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Originally published by Arab Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.