Government vendor

MERICH INTERNATIONAL LIMITED

Procurement record only — not registry-verified. MERICH INTERNATIONAL 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 13.5M

Disclosed value

Procurement

Awarding bodies

The government bodies that awarded contracts to MERICH INTERNATIONAL LIMITED.

  • Nakuru County Government7

Procurement

Individual contracts

  • PROPOSED BOREHOLE DRILLING AT SUBUKIA VALLEY IN SUBUKIA WARD, SUBUKIA SUB-COUNTY.

    Nakuru County Government

    KES 3.2M
  • PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF SOLAR PANELS,10M3 PLASTIC TANKS AND PIPEWORK AT NYAMITHI WATER PROJECT IN HELLS GATE WARD, NAIVASHA SUB-COUNTY.

    Nakuru County Government

    KES 3.0M
  • PROPOSED PIPELINE EXTENSION FROM KENGEN TANKS TO THOME/NAGUN IN EBURRU MBARUK WARD, GILGIL SUBCOUNTY.

    Nakuru County Government

    KES 2.8M
  • PROPOSED SUPPLY OF PIPES AT SISION WATER PROJECT IN NAIVASHA EAST WARD, NAIVASHA SUB COUNTY.

    Nakuru County Government

    KES 1.6M
  • PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF BODA-BODA SHED AND INSTALLATION OF HIGH MAST LIGHT AT ENDAO TRADING CENTRE IN KABAZI WARD, SUBUKIA SUB-COUNTY. TENDER NUMBER:

    Nakuru County Government

    KES 1.5M
  • PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF 3 BODA-BODA SHED IN NDEFFO, STORE MBILI AND KIHINGO IN KIHINGO WARD, NJORO SUBCOUNTY.

    Nakuru County Government

    KES 991K
  • Proposed construction of water tower and storage tank for Karagita health center in Hells Gate Ward, Naivasha Sub-County.

    Nakuru County Government

    KES 491K

Network

Vendors connected to MERICH INTERNATIONAL LIMITED

Other vendors that won contracts from the same government bodies — the procurement network around MERICH INTERNATIONAL LIMITED.

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