Tender Opening Held for Painting and Concrete Work Project at Afghanistan Food and Drug Authority

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Thu, May 21 2026 1:06 PM
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The tender opening process for the painting and concrete work project of Afghanistan Food and Drug Authority of the Ministry of Public Health was held.

The process was conducted in the presence of representatives from the Procurement, Finance and Accounting, and Administrative Directorates of the Afghanistan Food and Drug Authority, along with representatives of several construction companies.

The Director of Procurement at the Ministry of Public Health, Ustad Mohammad Zubair Ghalib, said the procedure was fully transparent and stressed that the successful bidder must complete the project within the set timeframe and in line with the ministry’s technical requirements, noting that the project is of public importance and will be closely monitored.

Meanwhile, representatives of the construction companies pledged that if they are awarded the contract, they will carry out the construction work in accordance with the Ministry of Public Health’s standards.

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