Bahrain issues $1.6bn tenders in Q1; energy deals top list
MANAMA, May 24, 2021
Bahrain has issued government contracts worth $1.6 billion for the first three months, up 23 per cent over the same period last year, according to new data released by the kingdom’s Tender Board.
Of this, the lion's share of contracts worth $767 million were from oil and gas sector accounting for 48 per cent of the total followed by aviation sector ($382 million) and construction and engineering ($194 million) and materials and equipment sector ($119 million).
Bahrain's Tender Board said the total number of individual contracts rose 25 per cent year-on-year over the first three months, with the majority issued as part of Bahrain’s $32 billion infrastructure development plans.
An analysis of the contracts awarded in 2020 showed that Bahrain’s Ministry of Health reported a 140 per cent year-on-year increase in the total value of tenders, as the country ramped up its expenditure to combat the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19).
"The volume of economic activity, with 25 per cent more tenders awarded in the first quarter of this year compared to last year, demonstrates the strength of the economy and the size of the opportunity for businesses that are looking to partner with Bahrain," remarked Shaikh Nayef bin Khalid Al Khalifa, the Chairman of the Tender Board.
"Improvements made to our e-tendering system over the last year are just part of a wider digitalisation drive that is realising greater efficiencies, benefiting the private sector and taking full advantage of Bahrain’s advanced digital infrastructure," said Shaikh Nayef.
The Bahrain Tender Board data showed that a total of 1,688 tenders worth $4.1 billion had been issued last year, down 14.58 per cent over 2019.
Despite the overall drop in the value of tenders awarded, the Ministry of Health awarded 137 tenders valued at $298.1 million, compared to 93 tenders valued at some $123.8 million in 2019, stated Shaikh Nayef.
"This surge in spending is attributed to Bahrain's robust and rapid Covid-19 response in many fronts, including a track and trace app, extensive testing, vaccinations, hospital robots, car park conversions to hospitals and more," he added.
Announcing the details of its operations for 2020, Tenders Board said a total of 1,688 bids and auctions were awarded worth BD1.557 billion for the whole year.
The oil and gas sector dominated the list of awards in terms of the tenders value with BD598.1 million, followed by the construction and engineering consultancy sector with an estimated value of BD330.1 million.
The total value of the anchored bids in the aviation sector amounted to BD240.6 million followed by the materials and equipment sector with a value of BD228.5 million, while the total value of the anchored bids in the services, auctions and investment sector amounted to KD160.1 million, it added.-TradeArabia News Service