The government on Wednesday approved separate proposals for procuring one crore liters of refined palm oil, 30,000 metric tons of fertiliser, EPI vaccines and SPC poles to meet the growing demand for the country.
The approvals came from the 11th meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase (CCGP) in this year held at Bangladesh Secretariat with Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury in the chair.
The meeting approved several key procurement proposals, including fertiliser, refined palm olein, vaccines and SPC poles, aimed at ensuring energy security, food supply, public health and power distribution development in the country.
Under the Ministry of Commerce, the committee approved a proposal to procure 1 crore liters of refined palm olein in five lots through the local open tender (national) method at a total cost of Tk 163.48 crore.
Shabnam Vegetable Oil Industries Limited was selected as the lowest evaluated bidder with a unit price of Tk 163.48 per litre.
The committee also approved the procurement of vaccines for the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) for the fiscal year 2025-26 through direct purchase from UNICEF. The Health Services Division will procure the vaccines by sending advance payment, with the total cost estimated at Taka 604.05 crore.
Under the Industries Ministry, the committee approved a proposal to import 30,000 metric tons of bagged granular urea fertilizer from Karnaphuli Fertilizer Company Limited (KAFCO), Bangladesh, at a cost of Tk 175.35 crore. The per metric ton price has been fixed at US$476.375.
Another proposal under the Industries Ministry was approved for constructing a fertilizer buffer warehouse in Chuadanga under the project titled “Construction of 34 Buffer Warehouses for Fertilizer Preservation and Distribution Facilities (1st revised)”. SS Rahman International Ltd. was selected for the construction work at a cost of Tk 43.15 crore.
The committee further approved the procurement of SPC poles under the project titled “Modernization and Capacity Enhancement of BREB’s Electrical Distribution System (Dhaka-Mymensingh Division) (1st revised)”. The Power Division proposed the procurement at a cost of Tk 229.90 crore.
A joint venture comprising Dada Engineering Ltd., Contech Construction Limited, TSCO Power Limited and Pasha Poles Ltd. was selected as the supplier.
The approvals are fertilizer distribution system, public health programme and power infrastructure while ensuring the availability of essential commodities in the domestic market.
Source: UNB