National Procurement Commission Approves 14 Projects Worth 4 Billion Afghanis

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Wed, Jun 05 2024 4:21 PM
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In its regular meeting on June 5, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, the National Procurement Commission reviewed 24 projects. Out of these, 14 project contracts worth approximately 4 billion Afghanis were approved, six projects were extended, and one project contract was cancelled. Additionally, the Directorate of National Procurement was directed to resubmit one project for open bidding and to comprehensively evaluate the contracts of two projects, with a report to be shared with the Commission's leadership. The approved and extended projects include the completion of the Kabul-Kandahar highway reconstruction, the provision of electrical equipment for Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat across various provinces, and the construction of several key roads in Kabul city, among other initiatives. These projects are funded by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

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