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Important Note

 The Office of the Director of Public Procurement (ODPP) was established as a result of the law to regulate public procurement to ensure transparency, accountability and value for money and maximise the potential for public procurement to support sustainable development.

 

BSM MANGULAMA -Director

 
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What is registration?

Registration classifies suppliers according to their capability in specific work categories and zones. It is an assessment of the suppliers  financial, managerial and technical resources and competence to execute and complete the work required.

Application

To apply for registration you will need a registration application form and the supporting documentation. For more information, or to access the guidelines and application forms, contact the Office of Director of Public Procurement.

Application is assessed

Your application is assessed against the criteria specified in the registration guidelines to determine your suitability to undertake commissions in the category and zone. This assessment will determine if you have demonstrated satisfactory relevant experience and performance in the categories for which registration is being sought.

Outcomes

Following a detailed assessment, you will be:

  • -registered in a Category;
  • -registered in a Zone.

The results of this assessment will be published in the Local Newspapers.

Duration

Registration is for a year. Suppliers will be advised in writing when their registration is due for renewal. At any time during this 1 year period, you may apply for registration.

 

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