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Malawi Govt. to construct Olympic Sports Village

November 29, 2019 / Marcel Chimwala
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The Malawi Government is seeking to prequalify contractors for construction of Olympic Sports Village at Kamuzu Institute of Sports in         Lilongwe.

The Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture says in a statement the facility, which will be used to host 2022 Africa Olympics Sports games, will include a swimming pool complex (50m competitive 25 learners’ pools) and ancillary facilities.

“Identification of interested and potential bidders for the construction of the facility shall follow the prequalification procedure used under the two-stage tendering method as an important phase in the procurement strategy being employed,” says the Ministry.

The Ministry is inviting eligible bidders who are currently registered in the unlimited category for building contractors with the National Construction Industry Council of Malawi and any interested international contractors that are registered in the equivalent category in their respective countries to collect prequalification questionnaire documents from its offices in Lilongwe.

It says prequalification documents should be returned to its internal procurement committee by Thursday, December 5 and interested contractors or their representatives and members of the general public may attend the opening of bids on Tuesday, December 24, 2019.

“It is the responsibility of each interested contractor to ensure that documents are submitted in accordance with ‘The pre-qualification requirements’ in the documents, as non-compliance will lead to disqualification and rejection of the contractor.

Bids shall be valid for 30 days.

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