The Public Procurement Monitoring Office (PPMO), under the Prime Minister’s Office, has issued a seven-day notice to 11 construction companies seeking clarification for their unsatisfactory performance in ongoing projects. Earlier, these companies were given 30 days to submit their explanations, but due to delays, they have now been granted a final seven-day opportunity. Failure to comply within this period will result in their inclusion in the blacklist, according to PPMO officials.
List of Companies Notified
The construction companies that have been asked to provide clarifications include:
Next Steps
If the companies fail to provide satisfactory explanations within the seven-day deadline, the PPMO will initiate the process of blacklisting them. This action will bar them from participating in future government contracts and public procurement projects.
Background
The PPMO has been actively monitoring the performance of contractors involved in public projects to ensure timely and quality completion. The issuance of this notice highlights the government’s commitment to maintaining transparency and accountability in public procurement processes.
Notice of Public Procurement Monitoring Office Seeks Clarification from 11 Construction Companies