Rwanda Awards FRW 9.05 Billion Road Rehabilitation Contract to GEMT Company
Rwanda Awards FRW 9.05 Billion Road Rehabilitation Contract to GEMT Company

28 Jan 2026

IntroductionRwanda has announced the contract award for urgent road rehabilitation works along a key unpaved transport corridor in the Southern Province. The Rwanda Transport Development Agency (RTDA) has awarded the project to GEMT Company Ltd following a competitive tender process aimed at restoring damaged road sections and improving connectivity in rural and regional areas.Contract DetailsThe project was tendered under Tender Reference No. 000003/W/NRT/2024/2025/RTDA/1 and adopts a design-and-build approach, allowing the contractor to handle both engineering design and construction works.Contract value: FRW 9,047,138,417Project scope: Urgent rehabilitation and repair of damaged road sections on the Nyamagabe-Rukondo-Musange-Mukungu-Gasenyi-Kibuye corridor, including the Gasaka-Manwari-Musange unpaved roadProcuring entity: Rwanda Transport Development Agency (RTDA)Execution period: 14 January 2026 to 14 April 2027The contract targets improved road safety, all-weather accessibility, and reduced transport costs for communities and businesses along the affected routes.Bidders and EvaluationThree local contractors submitted bids at the tender opening:GEMT Company Ltd: FRW 9.05 billion (successful bidder)EPOS Company Ltd: FRW 9.99 billionStrong Constructions Ltd: FRW 10.23 billionGEMT Company Ltd submitted the lowest evaluated responsive bid, meeting technical and financial requirements set out in the tender documents.Project SignificanceThis awarded tender is critical to maintaining Rwanda’s road network resilience, particularly in areas vulnerable to weather-related damage. The rehabilitation works are expected to support agricultural transport, regional trade, and access to social services, while also generating employment during the construction period.ConclusionWith the contract now awarded, RTDA is expected to proceed with mobilisation and design activities ahead of full-scale construction. The project underscores Rwanda’s continued investment in road infrastructure development and highlights the role of transparent government procurement and tender results in delivering timely public works.#RwandaContractAward #RTDATenders #RoadRehabilitationRwanda #GovernmentContractsRwanda #TenderResultsRwanda #InfrastructureDevelopment #DesignAndBuild #AwardedTenders #PublicProcurementRwanda #TransportProjectsRwanda

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Rwanda Gives NPD Ltd. a FRW 12.25 Billion Contract to Repair the Rusizi-Bugarama-Ruhwa Road
Rwanda Gives NPD Ltd. a FRW 12.25 Billion Contract to Repair the Rusizi-Bugarama-Ruhwa Road

18 Nov 2025

NPD Ltd. has been given a significant road rehabilitation contract by the Rwanda Transport Development Agency (RTDA) to repair damaged sections of the crucial Rusizi-Bugarama-Ruhwa paved road. The project, which is worth FRW 12,255,018,808, intends to improve transport efficiency, connectivity, and road safety in Rwanda's Western Province. October 15, 2025, to January 15, 2027, is the execution period.Details and Scope of the ContractThe Rusizi-Bugarama-Ruhwa road is a vital route that facilitates cross-border travel between Rwanda and Burundi. The tender, designated as 000013/W/SS/2024/2025/RTDA/1, focuses on repairing damaged areas and enhancing crucial sections of the road.In order to prolong the life of the road and minimise transportation disruptions, the project includes pavement repair, structural strengthening, drainage work, and spot improvements.Purchasing Organisation The national organisation in charge of creating and maintaining Rwanda's transport infrastructure, the Rwanda Transport Development Agency (RTDA), awarded the contract. Rwanda's overarching objectives of increasing trade, regional integration, and mobility are in line with the agency's focus on modernising strategic roads.Awarding and Bidding ProcedureDuring the bid opening, NPD Ltd. was the only bidder, offering a bid of FRW 12,280,215,010.14. The final signed contract amount, which reflects compliance with technical and financial criteria, is FRW 12,255,018,808 after evaluation and minor adjustments.Relevance to the ProjectA vital conduit for economic activity in Rwanda's southwest, the Rusizi-Bugarama-Ruhwa corridor enables cross-border trade, agricultural trade, and social service access. Damaged areas will benefit from rehabilitation: Boost traffic safety and decrease collisions Improve the efficiency of transportation and traffic flow Encourage trade and economic expansion with nearby regions bolster the transportation network's resistance to weather-related harm Background of a Winning CompanyRoads, bridges, and public works are among the national infrastructure projects that NPD Ltd., a reputable Rwandan construction company, is known for completing. It is a reliable partner in helping Rwanda achieve its goals for road development because of its experience and operational capability.To sum upThe rehabilitation project is expected to greatly improve one of Rwanda's major transportation arteries, with work planned through January 2027. The contract award to NPD Ltd. demonstrates RTDA's continued dedication to sustainable regional connectivity and infrastructure development.    RussiaTenders: Russia's Most Recent Government Contract Awards and Tenders RussiaTenders is your reliable resource for the most recent Russian contract awards, RFPs, RFQs, and government tenders Visit RussiaTenders to stay informed about the most recent public procurement opportunities and tender notices in RussiaRussiaTenders has all of the Russian government's contract award notices, eProcurement updates, and tendersUse RussiaTenders, the RussiaTenders portal, to investigate current bids, tenders, and procurement opportunities in RussiaRussiaTenders provides you with contract awards, procurement news, and verified tenders from Russia  #Rwanda #ContractAward #RTDA #RoadRehabilitation #InfrastructureDevelopment #TransportRwanda #AwardedTenders #TenderResults #NPDLtd #RusiziBugaramaRuhwaRoad #RwandaProcurement  #RoadInfrastructure

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