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Supply of 805 Tonnes of High-Resistance Reinforcement Steel

 Supply of 805 Tonnes of High-Resistance Reinforcement Steel

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The Syrian Establishment for Building and Construction (SEBCO), Deir ez-Zor Branch, has announced a sealed-envelope tender under full urgency procedures for the supply of high-resistance reinforcement steel in a total quantity of 805 tonnes. This is the first announcement for tender reference number 162549.

Scope and Technical Specifications

The tender covers the full supply of the specified quantity of high-resistance reinforcement steel in accordance with the technical, legal, and financial conditions set out in the tender dossier. This material constitutes a primary input for structural building and construction works.

Financial Conditions and Guarantees

  • Initial guarantee: 5% of the total bill of quantities, payable in new Syrian pounds.
  • Final guarantee: 10% of the contract value.
  • Offer validity period: 60 days from the submission date.
  • Delivery period: 20 days from the date of contractor notification.

Obtaining the Tender Dossier

Tender documents are available at the SEBCO Deir ez-Zor Branch premises for a fee of 500 new Syrian pounds.

About the Issuing Authority

The Syrian Establishment for Building and Construction (SEBCO) is a public institution operating under the Ministry of Public Works and Housing. Established by decree in October 2025, SEBCO is responsible for implementing infrastructure, housing, and rebuilding projects across Syrian governorates. The Deir ez-Zor branch is located on the first Damascus Road, adjacent to the National Hospital.

How to Apply

Offers must be submitted in a sealed envelope to the administrative office of the SEBCO Deir ez-Zor Branch, located on the first Damascus Road beside the National Hospital, no later than the end of official working hours on Wednesday, 24 June 2026.

The tender opening session will be held the following day at 12:00 noon.

Tender dossiers are available at the branch premises for a fee of 500 new Syrian pounds.