Government vendor
BABS SECURITY SERVICES LIMITED
Procurement record only — not registry-verified. BABS SECURITY SERVICES LIMITED appears as a supplier in Kenya’s public government-contracting data, but is not matched to an official company registry (Fylings does not yet hold the Kenyan company registry). Treat it as a lead to investigate, not a confirmed company.
4
Contracts
4
Gov. buyers
KES 46.4M
Disclosed value
Procurement
Awarding bodies
The government bodies that awarded contracts to BABS SECURITY SERVICES LIMITED.
- Central Bank of Kenya1
- South Eastern Kenya University 1
- COMMODITIES FUND1
- Kibabii University1
Procurement
Individual contracts
- KES 27.3M
Provision of Security Services
Kibabii University
- KES 11.2M
TENDER FOR PROVISION OF SECURITY SERVICES (GUARDING) TO CBK PENSION FUND PROPERTIES IN NAIROBI AND MOMBASA FOR A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS
Central Bank of Kenya
- KES 7.8M
PROVISION OF SECURITY SERVICES
South Eastern Kenya University
- KES 960K
PROVISION OF SECURITY SERVICES
Weru Technical and Vocational College
- KES 46K
PROVISION OF SECURITY GUARD SERVICES
COMMODITIES FUND
Network
Vendors connected to BABS SECURITY SERVICES LIMITED
Other vendors that won contracts from the same government bodies — the procurement network around BABS SECURITY SERVICES LIMITED.
- FAST CHOICE LIMITED3 shared buyers · 4 awards
- FAST CHOICE LTD3 shared buyers · 3 awards
- KINGSWAY TYRES LIMITED2 shared buyers · 5 awards
- NEAT HYGIENE SERVICES LIMITED2 shared buyers · 3 awards
- APICAH FURNITURE LIMITED2 shared buyers · 3 awards
- AFRICAN PERFECTION LIMITED2 shared buyers · 3 awards
- MAHIL ENTERPRISES2 shared buyers · 3 awards
- Whitesun Holdings Limited2 shared buyers · 3 awards
About this record
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