Government vendor

BERT JOY LTD

Procurement record only — not registry-verified. BERT JOY LTD 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.

10

Contracts

3

Gov. buyers

KES 3.6M

Disclosed value

Procurement

Awarding bodies

The government bodies that awarded contracts to BERT JOY LTD.

  • Multimedia University of Kenya8
  • KIAMBU INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1
  • Commission for University Education1

Procurement

Individual contracts

  • General Repairs and Maintenance

    Commission for University Education

    KES 989K
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF DRY FOODSTUFF

    Multimedia University of Kenya

    KES 878K
  • SMALL WORKS - FABRICATE AND INSTALL WATER TOWER

    KIAMBU INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    KES 736K
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF CLEANING MATERIALS

    Multimedia University of Kenya

    KES 268K
  • RFQ 057 SUPPLY & DELIVERY OF DRY FOODSTUFF

    Multimedia University of Kenya

    KES 144K
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY HARDWARE MATERIALS

    Multimedia University of Kenya

    KES 136K
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF CLEANING MATERIALS

    Multimedia University of Kenya

    KES 135K
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF FRESH MILK 500ML LONG LIFE

    Multimedia University of Kenya

    KES 93K
  • RFQ 339 SUPPLY & DELIVERY OF FRESH MILK LONG LIFE 500ML

    Multimedia University of Kenya

    KES 93K
  • RFQ 334 SUPPLY & DELIVERY OF CLEANING MATERIALS

    Multimedia University of Kenya

    KES 85K
  • Supply of Cleaning Materials

    Karatina University

    KES 37K

About this record

This page is built from open government-procurement data (Open Contracting / OCDS) for Kenya. It records a vendor that won public contracts but that we have not confirmed against an official company registry — so it carries no registration number, status, or ownership data, and a deliberately low confidence score. Fylings shows these unverified vendors, clearly labelled, because a complete picture of public spending includes every supplier — not only the ones we can verify. If this vendor is later matched to a registered company, this record is replaced by its verified company page.