Sa'ada: The Tenders Committee in Sa'ada Governorate, led by Governor Mohammed Jaber Awad, convened to discuss and approve bids for various service and development projects within the region. The meeting, attended by Deputy Governor for Works Affairs, Engineer Ibrahim Al-Namari, focused on advancing infrastructure and public service initiatives.
According to Yemen News Agency, the committee reviewed a significant project involving the procurement and installation of an automated system at the Maternity and Childhood Hospital. They examined the financial feasibility, ensuring it aligns with the allocated budget, and considered the report from the Bid Analysis and Evaluation Committee concerning the limited tender submissions.
Additionally, the committee explored a proposal to initiate a tender for rehabilitating the College of Agriculture, a project prioritized under the 1446 AH plan. Discussions extended to various other projects, including a memorandum from the Health and Environment Office and Talh Hospital, which highlighted the need for a multi-purpose service vehicle and evaluated the submitted bids for procurement.
Further, there was a request to obtain an immunity testing device and a proposal for paving internal streets in Sa'ada city, as articulated by the Executive Unit for Road Construction and Public Space Maintenance. The meeting also addressed the second phase completion of the Cultural Center hall.
The committee evaluated a memorandum from the Works Sector and Technical Unit to finalize road paving and expansion in Azlat Jadaa' (Wuld Amer) in Ghamr District, alongside the road construction and paving in Azlat Hanbah in Qatabir District. These projects were ratified under the governorate's 1446 AH plan, considering submitted quantity schedules and cost estimates.
Governor Awad reaffirmed the local authority's dedication to accelerating tenders for these essential projects, emphasizing the need to enhance services and alleviate citizen challenges. He stressed coordinated efforts to implement projects that bolster local development, prioritizing those sanctioned in the current year's governorate plan.
The committee reached relevant decisions on the discussed matters, forwarding them to specialized committees for in-depth analysis and progression.