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Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize Any Supplier Firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize any supplier firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards Supplier Supplier Country Total Contract Amount (USD) NANCHANG FOREIGN ENGINEERING China 33829067.00 CORPORATION LTD DASAN CONSULTANTS CO Korea, Republic 869307.00 SWEDISH NATIONAL ROAD Sweden 404097.00 CONSULTING AB [SWEROAD] REPCON ASSOCIATES Kenya 10623.00 GEEST OVERSEAS LIMITED United Kingdom 154474.00 TAHAL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Israel 824900.00 SIMBA CORPORATION LIMITED Kenya 930511.00 C. MEHTA & COMPANY LIMITED Kenya 940780.00 BARICO MAINTENANCES LIMITED Kenya 132712.00 SINOPEC INT. PETROLEUM SERV. China 143244287.00 CORP DANAE OTTARO Kenya 61225.00 ERNST & YOUNG LLP OF KENYA Kenya 1898250.00 REAL PLAN CONSULTANTS Kenya 469729.00 EPCO BUILDERS LIMITED Kenya 13595412.00 ROBERT WAIGANJO Kenya 106851.00 RITES LIMITED India 2378788.00 EGIS EAU France 5137795.00 SHAKABABU ENGINEERING Kenya 368163.00 COMPANY Page 1 of 55 09/26/2021 Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize any supplier firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards COMPANY UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI Kenya 1631393.00 TERTIARY CONSULTING ENGINEERS Kenya 1123595.00 LIMITED M/S HPTI IN ASSOCIATION WITH Germany 143816.00 TANZANIA HOLD TRADE SALOMON BROTHERS United Kingdom 529539.00 INTERNATIONAL LIMITED (SBIL) D. T. DOBIE & COMPANY (K) LIMITED Kenya 899776.00 SYCON FRIGO CONSULT Denmark 190554.00 M/S APPROPRIATE DEVELOPMENT Kenya 101883.00 CONSULTANTS LTD. PANELL KERR FORSTER Kenya 121000.00 M/S VICTORY CONSTRUCTION CO. Kenya 2149393.00 TECHNO BRAIN LTD Kenya 54931.00 KEPHAR FRANKLIN & ASSOCIATES Kenya 983398.00 MANGAT, I.B.PATEL & PARTNERS Kenya 2504997.00 CONSULTING ENGINEERS JENNINGS O'DONOVAN Ireland 476925.00 DAR-AL-HANDASAH SHAIR & Egypt, Arab Rep 2532734.00 PARTNERS MARSON INTERGRATED Kenya 901878.00 JOSEPH MWANIKI NDWIGA Kenya 74656.00 ALEX MUSUNGU Kenya 162792.00 Page 2 of 55 09/26/2021 Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize any supplier firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards LAWAFRICA PUBLISHING LIMITED Kenya 196807.00 MEDIPHARM EAST AFRICA LIMITED Kenya 304634.00 CHAJU BUILDERS LIMITED Kenya 12159158.00 DAMA SERVICES Kenya 5185442.00 AEE POWER, S.A Spain 5225670.00 KEC INTERNATIONAL LIMITED (KEC) India 46863646.00 MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Japan 35763529.00 CABLE CONNECT Kenya 782720.00 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT Kenya 433151.00 PROFESSIONAL GROUP EMPOWER INSTALLATION Kenya 559553.00 CONTRACTORS LTD M/S TAHAL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Kenya 110001.00 PESHMAC INVESTMENT LTD Kenya 662328.00 M/S ERNEST & YOUNG LLPKENYA RE Kenya 572557.00 TOWERS OFF RAGATI ROAD FACET BV Netherlands 482232.00 OPERA PHARMA (K) LIMITED Kenya 110192.00 CHINA JIANGSU INTERNATIONAL China 4927201.00 ECONOMIC AND TECHNICAL COOPERATI LIONS HEAD AFRICA Kenya 288493.00 Page 3 of 55 09/26/2021 Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize any supplier firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards MEDIVET PRODUCTS LIMITED Kenya 16014325.00 HERITAGE ASSOCIATES LIMITED Kenya 2459658.00 M/S D.T. DOBBIE & CO. LTD. Kenya 194946.00 WINROCK INTERNATIONAL United States 169299.00 NRECA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED United States 617523.00 SNA South Africa 4488980.00 IGIP Germany 384190.00 TETRA TECH INC United States 428847.00 M/S CHINA JIANGSU INTERNATIONAL China 918001.00 ENERGY SAVINGS SOLUTIONS LTD Kenya 1697754.00 ADVANTECH CONSULTING LIMITED Kenya 274018.00 MANITOBA HYDRO INTERNATIONAL Canada 2911005.00 LIMITED SPENCON KENYA LTD. Kenya 8003327.00 NEON LABORATORIES LTD India 139760.00 TATA AFRICA HOLDINGS KENYA Kenya 4660360.00 LIMITED ALL WEATHER INVESTMENT CO. LTD Kenya 4065760.00 ELECTRO SIGMA LTD Kenya 24490.00 PROMIN CONSULTANTS LIMITED Kenya 1015210.00 (PCL) M/S MICRO LABS LIMITED India 909000.00 JIANGXI ZHONGMEI ENGINEERING China 40340379.00 Page 4 of 55 09/26/2021 Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize any supplier firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards CONSTR. DT DOBIE & COMPANY LTD. Kenya 1685217.00 CROWN HEALTHCARE LIMITED Kenya 123548.00 JOHS GRAM-HANSSEN A/S Denmark 4077736.00 EGIS EAU & MANGAT I.B. PATEL & France 564990.00 PARTNER ROCKEY AFRICA LIMITED Kenya 501481.00 DANNES PHARMACY LIMITED Kenya 120026.00 ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURING India 4903838.00 COMPANY LTD CHINA OVERSEAS ENGINEERING China 107300888.00 GROUP CO ZHONGMEI ENGINEERING GROUP Kenya 19395306.00 LTD. PROFESSOR LEIF SJOBLOM Kenya 16700.00 DAVID MWALIKA MBONI Kenya 186032.00 PRICE WATERHOUSE COOPERS Kenya 140865.00 (PWC) MFI DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS LIMITED Kenya 2257188.00 PHILLIPS HEALTHCARE SERVICES Kenya 1525920.00 LTD. NGAO UTILITIES LTD. Kenya 254496.00 MARTIN LUKE ODUOR-OTIENO Kenya 296971.00 EMILY MUDOGA Kenya 4285.00 Page 5 of 55 09/26/2021 Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize any supplier firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards THALES AIR SYSTEMS S.A France 1099122.00 CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT Kenya 989600.00 CONSULTANTS LTD CENTRO ENERGY LIMITED Kenya 73205.00 ENERGIE-ONLINE.DE GMBH Germany 1315115.00 ERNST & YOUNG Kenya 548858.00 DR. TUIMISING' NATHAN RONOH Kenya 111404.00 RUNJI & PARTNERS CONSULTING Kenya 1264277.00 ENGINEERS LTS DELOITTE AND TOUCHE South Africa 716091.00 M/S BLACK & VEATH AFRICA/OTIENO South Africa 977975.00 ODONGO MISSIONPHARMA INTERNATIONAL Denmark 465094.00 PROJECT SERVICES A/S AGRICOM SERVICES Kenya 126947.00 SMEC INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD. Australia 280966.00 HIGHLAND SURVEYORS Kenya 469729.00 WIGOT CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD Kenya 1111136.00 FURNITURE RAMA LTD. Kenya 61013.00 SUFFOLK WOOD TREATMENT WORKS Kenya 468375.00 LTD PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS LTD Kenya 3284463.00 Page 6 of 55 09/26/2021 Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize any supplier firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards MANGAT I. B PATEL (MIBP) LIMITED Kenya 1126331.00 CONSULTING ENGINEERS ACTION AID INTERNATIONAL KENYA Kenya 244470.00 BENCONSULT & ASSOCIATES Kenya 248461.00 KINDE ENGINEERING WORKS LTD Kenya 3378459.00 Individual Consultant Canada 778520.00 EAST AFRICAN ENGINEERING Kenya 727528.00 CONSULTANCY ZAMCONSULT CONSULTING Kenya 4198256.00 ENGINEERS M/S. H.Z. & CO. LTD Kenya 2809368.00 SANBIAN SCI-TECH CO. LTD China 1068801.00 M/S. GENERAL MOTORS (K) LTD Kenya 250000.00 CARLOS ALBA PRADO Canada 486000.00 M/S BAI BRESCIA ANTICENDI Italy 2774542.00 INTERNATIONAL S.R.L. PURMA HOLDING LTD. Kenya 949465.00 S.S. MEHTA & SONS LTD. Kenya 2229528.00 RUNJI CONSULTING GROUP. Kenya 2916565.00 PRICEWATERHOUSE COOPERS Kenya 2017562.00 LIMITED NDUME LTD. GIGIL Kenya 21660.00 DOSHI & CO. (HARDWARE) LTD. Kenya 160110.00 Page 7 of 55 09/26/2021 Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize any supplier firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards KINGSHORE NEW RESOURCES China 12237394.00 ELECTRIC JIANGSU COMPANY LIMITED CHINA DALIAN INTERNATIONAL China 50474976.00 ECONOMIC H.P GAUFF INGENIEURE GMBH &CO. Germany 2113417.00 KG JBG SIERO & ASSOCIATES Kenya 228472.00 SCET-TUNISIE Tunisia 408106.00 UNIQUE FORESTRY CONSULTANTS Germany 151160.00 OXFORD POLICY MANAGEMENT LTD. United Kingdom 866355.00 REINAISSANCE PLANNING LTD Kenya 1247027.00 MARANATHA PROPERTY CONSULT Kenya 835289.00 LTD BONIFACE F. MAKAU Kenya 193050.00 HUBEI HONGYUAN POWER Kenya 10628584.00 ENGINEERING CO. LTD NANJING LES INFORMATION China 2719308.00 TECHNOLOGY LTD ORLAB INSTRUMENTS PVT LTD. India 73259.00 NUCON SWITCHGEAR India 1463205.00 DR. HAIM TAUB Israel 187438.00 UNISEL PHARMA (K) LIMITED Kenya 45500.00 LAZARUS N. KUBASU Kenya 102000.00 Page 8 of 55 09/26/2021 Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize any supplier firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards RAJO GROUP OF COMPANIES Kenya 1285254.00 NJAMBI MUCHANE Kenya 161485.00 CHEMISERVE INDUSTRIAL SERVICES Kenya 199678.00 LIMITED G. KARAVOKYRIS & PARTNERS Greece 464322.00 CONSULTING ENGINEERS S.A Z&A CONSULTING ENGINEERS Kenya 216972.00 INTERNATIONAL INDRA SISTEMAS SA Spain 1602335.00 COPY CAT LTD. Kenya 348936.00 ERNEST & YOUNG Kenya 264971.00 TERTIARY CONSULTING ENGINEERS Kenya 1073357.00 LTD THALES ELECTRONIC SYSTEM GMBH Germany 7323086.00 MCK CONTRACTS SERVICES LTD Kenya 392157.00 BHUNDIA ASSOCIATES CONSULTING Kenya 3735170.00 ENGINEERS TITUS TUKERO NAIKUNI Kenya 394699.00 VIZOR LIMITED Ireland 1831323.00 POSSIBLE LTD Kenya 326639.00 SCETAUROUTE INTERNATIONAL France 6170309.00 ADBUL MULLICK ASSOCIATES LTD IN Kenya 721397.00 JOINT VENTURE WITH SOBOCON A COAST INDUSTRIAL & SAFETY Kenya 442873.00 Page 9 of 55 09/26/2021 Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize any supplier firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards SUPPLIES LTD SANICA LIMITED Kenya 44368.00 FLAG FORTY TWO LTD Kenya 182201.00 JOINT COMMERCIAL SUPPLIES Kenya 1118283.00 MAMELODI HOLDINGS LIMITED Kenya 3485084.00 INNOVATIONS FOR POVERTY ACTION United States 2135881.00 AAYDEN CONSULTING LIMITED Kenya 774.00 TRANS-AFRICA ENERGY LIMITED Kenya 363032.00 FURNITURE ELEGANCE LTD. Kenya 31608.00 EARTH WATER LIMITED Kenya 932700.00 LTL PROJECTS (PVT) LTD Sri Lanka 4132327.00 MUNSHIRAM INTERNATIONAL Kenya 721389.00 BUSINESS MACHINES LTD. SOLUZIONA SA Spain 769086.00 SNC-LAVALIN INTERNATIONAL INC. Canada 342151.00 MENTOR SYSTEMS Kenya 738831.00 PKF CONSULTING LIMITED Kenya 581639.00 CGX AERO IN SYS France 283598.00 FARM MACHINERY DISTRIBUTORS, Kenya 456664.00 NAIROBI BRANCH LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED India 14728520.00 SUKEN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Kenya 1587170.00 Page 10 of55 09/26/2021 Kenya Development Contracts Suppliers (Recognize any supplier firms?) Based on Major Contract Awards ASEA BROWN BOVERI LTD Kenya 111172.00 EGIS EAU Kenya 656708.00 COMPUTER REVOLUTION AFRICA Kenya 612802.00 LTD TITO KODIAGA Kenya 108500.00 SHANDONG LUNENG TAISHAN CABLE China 656039.00 CO, LTD. DR. LOANNIS KARAVOKYRIS Greece 36800.00 MFI SOLUTIONS OF NAIROBI Kenya 31981.00 COPY
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