Oman Approves RO363m Government Contract Portfolio Across Key Sectors

Oman’s Tender Board has approved government contracts and project amendments valued at more than RO363 million during its fourth meeting of 2025, chaired by Minister of Economy and Tender Board Chairman Dr Said bin Mohammed Al Saqri. The approvals span multiple sectors, with the largest allocation directed to the procurement of pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and sera for government entities, totaling over RO201 million.

Major infrastructure projects form a significant part of the portfolio. These include upgrades to 18th November Road and Al Mouj Road, road duplication projects in A’Dhahirah and Dhofar governorates, and the Hawiyat Najm Development Project. Several additional works were also approved, covering flood protection in Salalah, road slope stabilization in Dhofar, and repairs linked to weather related damage in Saham and Al Khabourah.

The board further endorsed complementary works on healthcare, education, and municipal services, including hospital expansions, a dialysis unit, university services, irrigation, landscaping, energy efficiency initiatives, and digital platforms for public service delivery.

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