The National Procurement Commission Approves Projects Worth Approximately 5 Billion Afghanis

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Sat, Nov 16 2024 3:42 PM
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The National Procurement Commission, chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, has approved contracts for 27 projects worth approximately five billion Afghanis. The commission's meeting was held on November 16, 2024 at Maramarin Palace, during which 47 projects were presented for approval. Out of these, 27 projects were approved, eight projects were modified, four were canceled, and the contracts of eight projects were referred to designated committees for further negotiations with the winning companies. The approved and modified projects include the reconstruction of Sultan Dam in Ghazni province, the construction of Second Block Complex of Tahia-e-Maskan in Kabul city, the construction of appellate court buildings in Logar and Kandahar provinces, several internal roads in Kabul city, the procurement of necessary electrical equipment in various provinces, and several other projects funded by the Islamic Emirate.

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