Kuwait gives contractors more time for affordable housing project

17 November 2013

Companies have until 24 December to bid for contract

Kuwait’s Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) has once again extended the bid deadline for a contract to perform infrastructure works at an affordable housing project.

The project entails expanding existing facilities in the city of Wafra, located in the Southern Ahmadi governorate. The infrastructure package includes construction and maintenance of roads, car parking, infrastructure services networks, plot demarcation and sub-transformer stations. The initial bid deadline of 22 October had previously been extended to 24 November.

In October, the PAHW floated a tender worth an estimated $60m for the construction of public buildings at the housing scheme. The deadline for bids for the deal was recently extended to 26 November.

In July, the PAHW awarded a $127m contract to the local Combined Group Contracting Company (CGCC) for the construction and maintenance of public buildings at area E of the Sabah al-Ahmed residential town project for the PAHW. The buildings will include a mosque, police station, library and schools.

In June, the local Al-Najjar & Rashid General Trading and Contracting won a two-year deal worth KD6.45m ($22.5m) to build three primary schools in area D of the Sabah al-Ahmed residential town scheme.

The PAHW projects are part of Kuwait’s efforts to provide housing for the country’s rapidly growing population, which is expected to increase by 63 per cent over the next 20 years, rising to 5.4 million people in 2030, from the current 3.4 million.

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