Government vendor

Chania Building and Electricals Limited

Procurement record only, not registry-verified. Chania Building and Electricals 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

2

Gov. buyers

KES 18.9M

Disclosed value

Procurement

Awarding bodies

The government bodies that awarded contracts to Chania Building and Electricals Limited.

  • Kenya Meat Commission2
  • National Oil Corporation Of Kenya2

Procurement

Individual contracts

  • Tender for Provision of Repair and Maintenance Services for Compressors, Generators & Electricals in National Oil Network (Lot 1 - Eastern Region) - Framework Contract (re-tender)

    National Oil Corporation Of Kenya

    KES 18.5M
  • ELECTRICAL ITEMS FOR POWER FACTOR SYSTEM

    Kenya Meat Commission

    KES 241K
  • TENDER FOR PROVISION OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICES FOR DISPENSING PUMPS, GREASE PUMPS, AIR GAUGES AND LUBRICATING EQUIPMENT AT NATIONAL OIL STATIONS

    National Oil Corporation Of Kenya

    KES 50K
  • MOTOR REWINDING SERVICES

    Kenya Meat Commission

    KES 40K
  • SUPPLY OF ELECTRICAL ITEMS

    Kenya Meat Commission

    KES 35K
  • Purchase of electrical materials and fittings

    Thika Water and Sewerage Company Ltd.

    KES 27K

Network

Vendors connected to Chania Building and Electricals Limited

Other vendors that won contracts from the same government bodies, the procurement network around Chania Building and Electricals Limited.

About this record

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