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Abu Dhabi awards $1.25bn of work to local companies

- MICHAEL FAHY

Abu Dhabi government bodies awarded Dh4.6 billion ($1.25bn) in tenders to companies in the emirate last year as part of its push to direct more spending towards the local economy.

Seventeen government entities awarded 152 tenders to 159 companies based in the emirate, according to the Abu Dhabi Local Content programme’s 2020 performanc­e report.

The ADLC programme plays a vital role “in boosting GDP [gross domestic product] of Abu Dhabi, as well as the developmen­t of human capital and creating new job opportunit­ies for citizens within the private sector”, Rashid Al Balooshi, undersecre­tary of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Developmen­t, said in a statement issued by Abu Dhabi Government Media Office yesterday.

The ADLC programme is part of the Abu Dhabi government’s Dh50bn Ghadan 21 initiative aimed at stimulatin­g the local economy.

It is led by the Department of Economic Developmen­t’s Industrial Developmen­t Bureau, which signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company in February last year to drive in-country value.

Adnoc began its own ICV programme, which rewards companies that generate the most economic value locally, in January 2018.

In December last year, the company said it was expanding the scope of its programme, which will lead to Dh160bn flowing back into the local economy over the next five years.

The government’s ADLC programme began in April last year and by the end of 2020, 3,238 companies were certified. The scheme has been applied to 1,517 tenders in Abu Dhabi with a total value of Dh24bn, the department said.

The tenders were issued by various government bodies, with the municipali­ties of Abu Dhabi and Al Dhafra issuing 42 invitation­s to bid, Abu Dhabi General Services Company (Musanada) 23 and Abu Dhabi Social Support Authority 19. Other organisati­ons encouragin­g local bidders included the Department of Energy, Integrated Transport Centre and Environmen­t Agency Abu Dhabi.

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