Government vendor

CADEODEB ENTERPRISES LIMITED

Procurement record only — not registry-verified. CADEODEB ENTERPRISES 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.

7

Contracts

1

Gov. buyers

KES 40.6M

Disclosed value

Procurement

Awarding bodies

The government bodies that awarded contracts to CADEODEB ENTERPRISES LIMITED.

  • Busia County Government7

Procurement

Individual contracts

  • Supply, delivery, installation, testing, training and commissioning of X-ray printer at Nambale Sub county hospital and X-ray machine at Port Victoria sub county hospital

    Busia County Government

    KES 10.0M
  • Provision for Maintenance of Solar Street and Mass Lights

    Busia County Government

    KES 8.0M
  • Supply And Installation Of Mass Light In Bunyala West Lunyofu Stadium,Burumba At Ebenezer Junction,Mayenje Ward Wide,Bwiri Ward Wide

    Busia County Government

    KES 6.0M
  • PROPOSED MAINTENANCE OF SOLAR MASS LIGHTS TO BUSIA COUNTY BUNYALA 2NO, BUTULA 2NO, MATAYOS 2NO, NAMBALE 2NO, SAMIA 2NO, TESO SOUTH 2NO AND TESO NORTH SUBCOUNTIES 2NO. BUSIA AND MALABA TOWNS 2NO EACH

    Busia County Government

    KES 5.2M
  • Machine Hire For Routine Maintenance In Elugulu

    Busia County Government

    KES 4.8M
  • 5 No. Spring protection Ward wide and Drilling and solar pump installation at Bugengi (Elugulu)

    Busia County Government

    KES 4.3M
  • Hire Of Machine For Routine Maintenance Of Sokomoko-Luanda Igangu

    Busia County Government

    KES 2.4M

About this record

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