Business Registration: Ensure that your business is duly registered in Kenya. Obtain a Business Identification Number (BIN). Compliance with Tax Obligations. Supplier Registration. Complete the Necessary Documents. Vendor Prequalification. Monitor Tender Opportunities. Submit Tender Documents:
There are four mandatory construction approvals in Kenya: Architectural plan approval. Structural plan approval. EIA license/NEMA approval.
The construction costs in Kenya 2024 average between KES 48,750 and KES 122,860 per square metre for residential, commercial, retail, and industrial buildings. This translates to around KES 4,529 to KES 11,414 per square foot.
Web domain. Most people register their companies with Gmail or Yahoo domains, which is okay if you are not tendering. Office Address. When tendering, you will require a physical address and P.O Box address. Business Permit. Pin and Tax Compliance Certificates. AGPO Certificate. ETR Machine.
Tenders shall be quoted be in Kenya Shillings and shall include all taxes. Tenders shall remain valid for (140) days from the date of opening of tenders.
Meeting the tender requirements: Once you have identified a tender opportunity, you need to check the tender document to determine the requirements. Tender requirements may include proof of registration, tax compliance certificates, and financial statements, among others.
Additionally, many NGOs publish their tenders on their official websites while some NGOs may use online platforms or databases to announce and manage their tenders. Check the procurement or tendering section of the websites of NGOs you are interested in. GOOD LUCK!
TendersOnTime is the best tender website for Kenya public procurement and other various such opportunities. Though, we cover all industry segments in Kenya Public procurement domain, some of the main sectors are as below: Kenya construction tenders. Kenya security tenders.
Contractors operating or willing to undertake construction operations in Kenya are required by law to register through the National Construction Authority (NCA). A contractor can register in one or more categories ing to class of construction works to be undertaken.