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Tender Notice for Hiring a Construction Company to Establish a Raw Materials Store, Retaining Wall, Toilets, Security House, Parking, and Renovation Works at the CODIGA Agro

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Kigali, Rwanda Fixed-term

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## Title: Construction Company Tender – CODIGA Agro-Processing Plant Facility Development

Tender Details

  • Publication Date: May 29, 2026
  • Submission Deadline: June 11, 2026 at 11:00 AM
  • Submission Location: DUHAMIC-ADRI Head Office, Kicukiro-Niboye (Hard copy submissions only)
  • Site Visit: June 5, 2026 at 11:00 AM – NYABICWAMBA cell, GATSIBO sector, GATSIBO district, Eastern Province

Project Scope

Construction services are required for the agro-processing plant of CODIGA Cooperative located in NYABICWAMBA cell, GATSIBO sector, GATSIBO district, Eastern Province. The project includes:

  • Raw materials storage facility
  • Retaining wall construction
  • External toilets and hand-washing facilities
  • Security house
  • External parking with paver installation
  • Side treatment with soil removal
  • Internal floor tiling
  • Painting works

About DUHAMIC-ADRI

DUHAMIC-ADRI is a non-profit organization officially operating in Rwanda since July 12, 1985. The organization is located in Kigali, Kicukiro District, Niboye Sector.

Mission: Supporting integrated initiatives for holistic development of rural population in their struggle for self-reliance.

Vision: A rural world responsible for its self-socio-economic development.

Core Values: Integrity, Professionalism, Transparency.

Project Background

Since July 2024, DUHAMIC-ADRI has partnered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) through a signed Partnership Framework Agreement (PFA) to implement Phase II of the Climate-Smart Agriculture and Market Development for Enhancing Livelihoods of Refugees and their Host Communities in Rwanda.

The Climate-Smart Agriculture initiative aims to improve food security and self-reliance for 2,036 beneficiaries (732 refugee and 1,304 host community households, including 1,091 women and 945 men). By 2026, this project will benefit over 7,851 family members through climate-smart agricultural practices and a market development approach.

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