Bahrain awards $4.1bn worth of tenders in 2020 with oil and construction sectors leading the way
Construction and Engineering Sector awards 317 tenders worth a combined total of $875.7 million
According to new data released by the Bahrain Tender Board, the Kingdom had awarded 1,688 contracts worth $4.1 billion in 2020, compared to $4.8 billion in 2019, despite the difficult economic conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In terms of value of contracts, the oil sector dominated the list of tenders awarded with 288 tenders worth $1.6 billion followed by the construction and engineering sector with 317 tenders worth a combined total of $875.7 million.
These figures underscore the Bahraini government’s continued commitment towards its extensive pipeline of infrastructure projects, which is currently valued at $32 billion.
The Bahrain Tender Board said that third on the list was the aviation sector with $638.2 million, followed by the materials and equipment sector with $606.1 million. The services sector saw a total of $424.8 million worth of tenders, it added. However, it awarded the highest number of contracts at 599, it said.
Tender Board Chairman Sheikh Nayef Bin Khalid Al Khalifa said: “2020 has proven one of the most challenging and unpredictable years globally for businesses in all sectors across the board. Despite these less than friendly conditions, throughout the year, Bahrain has awarded an impressive 1,688 contracts valued at well over $4 billion.”
“This dynamic performance is indicative of Bahrain’s commitment and ability to remain open for business even in times of crisis,” he noted.
“The kingdom’s extensive, multi-billion-dollar pipeline of infrastructure projects was a case in point and had driven the consistently high value of contracts in its thriving construction and engineering sector throughout the year,” he added.
According to the Tender Board, the Ministry of Health (MoH) saw a sizable increase over last year – both in terms of number of tenders issued and value of tenders. In 2019 it had awarded 93 tenders, valued at some $123.8 million, while last year, its tally rose to 137 tenders valued at $298.1 million – a near threefold increase in value.
This surge in spending is mainly due to the Bahrain’s robust and rapid COVID-19 response on many fronts, including a track and trace app, extensive testing, vaccinations, hospital robots, car park conversions to hospitals and more, it stated.
The positive figures follow closely on from the release of equally encouraging data highlights a record number of tenders awarded to the SME sector during 2020 worth a total of $145.4 million, indicative of government support for a sector that it regards as the engine for post-Covid economic recovery.