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Turkana County Government Office of the County Executive Finance and Planning Successful Bidders for Prequalification/Registration Fy 2018-2020 TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE FINANCE AND PLANNING SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS FOR PREQUALIFICATION/REGISTRATION FY 2018-2020 TCG/REG/G1/2018-2019/2019-2020 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BUILDING MATERIALS (OPEN) S/NO BIDDERS NAME TELEPHONE NO: ADDRESS email address 1. ICHEBORE NABO GENERAL SUPPLIES 721949390 P.O BOX 167-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 2 . CHELIS ENTERPRISES 717298119 P.O BOX 532 NAIROBI [email protected] P.O BOX 102251-00101 BROMAK GENERAL MERCHANTS LTD 722665395 [email protected] 3. NAIROBI 4. KADIAKA CONTRACTORS& SUPPLIES CO.LTD 0710485732/0717821147 P.O BOX 139-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 5. SHAMILLO ENTERPRISES LTD 720144364 P.O BOX 19-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 6. ATEKER RESILIENT CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD 729005142 P.O BOX 544-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 7. KATABOI INVESTMENTS LTD 713100319 P.O BOX 554-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 8. NGILUKIA ENTERPRISES LTD 719474720 P.O BOX399-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 9. KEKORONGOLE CONTRACTORS 715870124 P.O BOX106-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 10. DECOS INVESTMENT 721546654 P.O BOX 1939-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] 11. NGAMIA ONE CONSTRACTOR CO.LTD 710238217 P.O BOX561-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 12. GABNA TRADING CO LTD 724524278 P.OBOX .136-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 13. BEUTKO CO . LTD 722140957 P.O.BOX 8400-30100 ELDORET [email protected] P.O.BOX 19393-00100 KAPPEX ENTERPRISES LTD 725410985 [email protected] 14. NAIROBI 15. BARAKA CONTRACTORS LTD 710238217 P.O.BOX 561-30500 LODWAR [email protected] APPROVED BY: REUBEN EBEI MCIPS,MBA, LLM DIRECTOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT SIGNATURE:…… …………………………………………… DATE:… ………………………………………. TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE FINANCE AND PLANNING SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS FOR PREQUALIFICATION/REGISTRATION FY 2018-2020 FALUJA HARDWARE & WHOLESALERS CO. 0723813690 P. O . BOX 598 LODWAR [email protected] 16. LTD KALOMEGUR CONTRACTOR AND SUPPLIES 715890124 P.O.BOX 106-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 17. INVESTMENT 18. COSDEK ENTERPRISES 795345092 P.O.BOX 1069-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] 19. KACHEILAP GENERAL CONTRACTORS LTD 719845453 P.O. BOX 470-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 20. NAYALOM INVESTMENT 729706602 P.O.BOX 401-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 21. JENALO ENTERPRISES LTD 0728146478/0721546633 P.O.BOX 457-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 22. KAABAKULI GENERAL SUPPLIES LTD P.O.BOX 129-30500 LODWAR Kaabakulicompanylimited KAMOSING CONTRACTION COMPANY 0717913314/0723398945 P.O.BOX 399-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 23. LIMITED 24. NAMORUTUNGA CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD 728386300 P.O. BOX 13-30500 LODWAR [email protected] KANGIRISAE SUPPLIES &CONSTRACTION 728417496 P.O.BOX 101-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 25. LIMITED P.O.BOX 36088-00200 FRANKAN GENERAL ENTERPRISES 727124670 [email protected] 26. NAIROBI P.O.BOX 21855-00505 JANI BIOTECH LTD 722486187 [email protected] 27. NAIROBI KAITILINGA CONSTRUCTION CO LTD 0711206644 P. O BOX 56 LODWAR [email protected] KAMOJO ONE TRANSPORTERS 705770607 P.O.BOX 162-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 28. &CONTRACTORS 29. TILAK HARDWARE&TOOLS LTD 713867264 P.O.BOX 465-30500 LODWAR [email protected] APPROVED BY: REUBEN EBEI MCIPS,MBA, LLM DIRECTOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT SIGNATURE:…… …………………………………………… DATE:… ………………………………………. TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE FINANCE AND PLANNING SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS FOR PREQUALIFICATION/REGISTRATION FY 2018-2020 JIBU LANGU GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND 714258632 P.O.BOX 111-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 29. SUPPLIES 30. SUPER KADENGOI 720396492 P.O.BOX 18-30500 [email protected] 31. ARKTIC DEVELOPERS LTD 28095514 PO BOX 101-30500 32. KERIOUCON COMPANY LIMITED 711219406 33. KERIOSUP ENTERPRISE LIMITED 711219406 569 LODWAR 34. NIYORK INVESTMENT LTD 28095514 NO EMAIL 35. AKWAPINE ENTERPRISES LTD TCG/REG/G2/2018-2019 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF SPARE PARTS FOR PLANTS, MOTOR VEHICLES AND CYCLES (OPEN) S/NO BIDDERS NAME TELEPHONE NO: ADDRESS EMAIL ADDRESS 1. FRANKAN GENERAL ENTERPRISES 727124670 P.O BOX 36088-00200 NAIROBI [email protected] 2. KANGITIT CONSTRACTORS &SUPPLIERS LTD 716023202 P.O BOX340-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 3. ICHOBERE NABO GENERAL SUPPLIES 721949390 P.O BOX167-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 4. KAPPEX ENTERPRISES LTD 725410985 P.O BOX19393-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] 5. OCASA DEVELOPMENT&LOGISTICS LTD 728773515 P.O BOX475-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 6. YEYIA HOME ENTERPRISES LTD 719259124 P.O BOX 506-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 7. KAMOSING CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD 723398945 P.O BOX399-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 8. EARTHLINK INVESTMENTS LTD 725567996 P.O BOX452-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 9. KATAMANAK FOUR BY FOUR 723531982 P.O BOX517-30500 LODWAR [email protected] APPROVED BY: REUBEN EBEI MCIPS,MBA, LLM DIRECTOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT SIGNATURE:…… …………………………………………… DATE:… ………………………………………. TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE FINANCE AND PLANNING SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS FOR PREQUALIFICATION/REGISTRATION FY 2018-2020 10 MARINE CONTRACTORS LIMITED 722421339 74 LOKICHOGGIO MARINE CONTRACTORS LIMITED 11 BAKOLA ENERGY LTD 722421339 19 KAKUMA BAKOLA ENERGY LTD 12. TILAK HARDWARE &TOOLS LTD 713867264 P.O BOX465-30500 LODWAR [email protected] TCG/REG/G4/2018-2020 SUPPLY OF HARDWARE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, FITINGS & OTHER RELATED ITEMS. (OPEN) S/NO BIDDERS NAME TELEPHONE NO: ADDRESS EMAIL ADDRESS 1. DECOS INVESTMENT 721546654 1939 – 00100 NAIROBI [email protected] 2. KAPPEX ENTERPRISES LTD 725410985 19393-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] 3. FRANKAN GENERAL ENTERPRISES 727124670 36088-00200 NAIROBI [email protected] 4. LAPUR ENTERPRISES & ELECTRICALS LIMITED 716930806 24-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 5. ICHEBORE NABO GENERAL SUPPLIES 721949390 167-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 6. CHELIS ENTERPRISES 717298119 532 NAIROBI [email protected] 7. COSDEK ENTERPRISES 795345092 1069-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] 8. LOKWEI HOLDINGS LTD 723689311 485-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 9. JANI BIOTECH LTD 722486187 21855-00505 NAIROBI [email protected] 10. MORU ANAYECE 712674884 118-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 11. BARELI LIMITED 0722283747 4849 -00200 NAIROBI [email protected] APPROVED BY: REUBEN EBEI MCIPS,MBA, LLM DIRECTOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT SIGNATURE:…… …………………………………………… DATE:… ………………………………………. TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE FINANCE AND PLANNING SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS FOR PREQUALIFICATION/REGISTRATION FY 2018-2020 TCG/REG/G5/2018-2020 SUPPLY OF COMPUTERS, PHOTOCOPIER, PHONES & ACCESSORIES. (YOUTH/WOMEN/PWD) S/NO BIDDERS NAME TELEPHONE NO: ADDRESS EMAIL ADDRESS 1. OCASA DEVELOPMENT AND LOGISTICS LTD 727683147 475-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 2. TWO KB TELCOM & IT LTD 728771239 322-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 3 DEVART LTD 736133328 1974 NAIROBI [email protected] SENA GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLIERS 4 N/A 118-30500 LODWAR [email protected] CO. LTD 5 NAJULA CIVIL & BUILDING CONSTRUCTION LTD 713552393 520-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 6 MATLINK AFRICA LIMITED 723439515 34403-00100 LODWAR [email protected] 7 MZIMA CONCEPTS LTD 718123876 896-00515 NAIROBI [email protected] 8 FREVI GENERAL SUPPLIERS 0702807123 86128 MOMBASA [email protected] TOTO CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLIES COMPANY 9 724709927 231-30500 LODWAR [email protected] LIMITED APPROVED BY: REUBEN EBEI MCIPS,MBA, LLM DIRECTOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT SIGNATURE:…… …………………………………………… DATE:… ………………………………………. TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE FINANCE AND PLANNING SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS FOR PREQUALIFICATION/REGISTRATION FY 2018-2020 10 PEIDUDUNG COMPANY LIMITED 714580126 480 LODWAR [email protected] 11 KAERIS WOMEN INVESTMENT LTD 705317225 118-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 12 KAMOSING CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD 723398945 473-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 13 TLINKS LIMITED 796561206 364-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 14 JULUOK ENTERPRISES LTD 712769187 234-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 15 YEYIA HOME ENTERPRISES LIMITED 719259124 506-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 16 ATUA & NAPHINE LTD 722164877 4275-30100 ELDORET [email protected] 17 TURKANA SALAMA ENT. LTD 726560666 583-30500 LODWAR [email protected] NALO TRANSPORT AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 18 712487614 492 LODWAR [email protected] LIMITED APPROVED BY: REUBEN EBEI MCIPS,MBA, LLM DIRECTOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT SIGNATURE:…… …………………………………………… DATE:… ………………………………………. TURKANA COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE FINANCE AND PLANNING SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS FOR PREQUALIFICATION/REGISTRATION FY 2018-2020 19 MODERN TIMES COMPANY 726560666 42-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 20 ATEKER GENERAL MERCHANTS 726560666 345-30500 LODWAR [email protected] 21 KALOMWAE COMPANY LIMITED 726068294 168 -30500 LODWAR [email protected] KAAMOJO ONE TRANSPORTERS &CONTRACTORS 162 – 30500 22 705770607 [email protected] LTD LODWAR BENCYLINE
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