BUSINESS REPORTER
MUSCAT, MAY 13
The General Secretariat of Oman's Tender Board marked a significant step towards entrenching a more open and inclusive tendering system with the launch of the inaugural Development Projects Forum on May 13, 2024. Held under the patronage of Eng Badr bin Salem al Maamari, Secretary General – Oman Tender Board, the forum brought together over 300 companies and government officials in Muscat.
The forum centered on promoting fair competition and transparency in government tenders throughout 2024. Discussions highlighted the importance of accessible project data and clear tendering procedures. By providing this information upfront, companies of all sizes, both local and international, are empowered to prepare competitive bids. This level playing field fosters a bidding process that ultimately awards contracts to the most qualified companies, ensuring efficient project execution and potentially lower costs.
Eng Badr al Mamari emphasised the forum's role in promoting transparency and equal opportunities. He highlighted the significant increase in project tenders since 2021, attributing this partly to the increased visibility provided by such forums.
The forum aligns perfectly with Oman Vision 2040's goals for economic growth. Equipping companies with project details in advance allows for better planning and resource allocation. This translates to efficient project execution, potentially leading to cost savings for the government and contributing to Oman's overall economic development.
The forum served as a platform to showcase a wide range of upcoming projects across Oman's governorates. These projects spanned various sectors, including infrastructure development (road construction, public facility upgrades), commercial ventures, and environmental initiatives. Specific projects highlighted included the Nizwa Gate activation, the Al
Dakhiliyah Square development, and hospital and park construction projects.
This focus on local participation extends beyond mere project announcements. The forum provided companies with ample time to prepare for tenders by offering insights into upcoming projects in Q3 and Q4 of 2024. These projects included road works, public transportation services, and public facility maintenance. All tenders will be accessible electronically through the 'Esnad' system.
The forum also addressed the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Eng Abdullah bin Humaid al Habsi, Head of the Project Follow-up Office, underscored the forum's significance in creating a platform for SMEs to explore project opportunities and collaborate with established players. The General Secretariat's initiatives to support SMEs include exempting them from registration fees and offering symbolic prices for tender documents, he said.
Following is the list of projects and initiatives slated for tendering this year for consultancy services:
Q2 2024
• Design of lighthouses for navigation along Oman’s coast
• Design of (Sih Al-Khayrāt / Shaar) road in Dhofar Governorate
• Review of warehousing in logistics sector, along with status of all existing one-stop inspection and clearance stations
• Design of the dual carriageway: Al-Taba - Saad - Al Mudhaibi - Sinaw
• Consulting study on green transportation in Oman
• Study of the contribution of the digital economy to the GDP
• Initial design of the Oman Women's Association building in the Wilayat of Bidbid
• Design and supervision work for the expansion of the Wafa Center Sohar building
Q3
• Design of Nizwa - Bahla road, Daris - Jabreen ramp
• Design and supervision of Wadi Al-Libda road in South Al Sharqiyah Governorate
• Consultancy services for Sinaw - Mahout - Duqm road
• Feasibility study into shipbreaking
• Maritime safety system
• Regulation of public transport services
• Consulting study for the design of a multi-purpose hall at the office of the Wali of Buraimi
• Redesign of Wadi Bani Omar West Dam
• Consultancy services for the establishment of a hydrotherapy unit in Wilayat of Dima wa’Tayeen
Q4
• Design of building of the Endowment and Religious Affairs Department in the following governorates (South Al Sharqiyah, Al Buraimi, Al Dhahirah, and North Al Sharqiyah)
Oman Observer is now on the WhatsApp channel. Click here