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We are a government-recognized consultancy accredited by key Ugandan ministries and agencies. Our role is to facilitate transparent connections between international bidders/suppliers and public sector procurement opportunities in Uganda.

We maintain direct partnerships with Ugandan ministries, districts, and parastatals, giving us access to: Active tender notices, Restricted bidding opportunities, Large-scale infrastructure and supply contracts.

Absolutely Yes.

We specialize in linking global contractors, suppliers, and service providers with Ugandan government tenders. We guide you through compliance, local requirements, and bid submission.

We work across all public procurement sectors, including:

1: Construction & Infrastructure (roads, buildings, energy). 2: Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals 3: (medical supplies, equipment). 4: Agriculture & Food Security. ICT, Logistics, and Professional Services.


Our fee structure is transparent and competitive, typically based on:

Tender facilitation fees (for matching and bidding support). Supply chain management fees (for logistics and contract execution). Contact us for a tailored proposal.

Our team provides: 1). Legal and procedural advisory for PPDA (Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets) compliance. 2). Documentation review (EoI, technical proposals, financial bids). 3). Local partnership support (if required for joint ventures).

Yes. We offer end-to-end supply chain management, including:

Delivery coordination. Payment follow-up with government entities. Dispute resolution (if needed).

Once you submit your company profile and due diligence documents, we can:

1): Match you to live tenders within 48 hours. 2): Begin bid preparation immediately.


Some ministries share restricted or pre-qualification tenders directly with us. Registered partners get early alerts before public advertising.

We welcome:

1): Reference checks with past clients. 2): Verification letters from partner ministries. 3): On-site meetings in Kampala.