NCDMB, Petroleum CommissionGhanaSign MoU on Local Content Development
…Urges collaboration among African oil service firms The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with
NCDMB procurement department do not register companies, registration is only done by the Bureau of Public Procurement through their website-www.bpp.gov.ng or federalcontractors.bpp.gov.ng after which a valid Interim Registration Report (IRR) shall be printed out and submitted to the Procurement Dept of NCDMB as an evidence of registration.
Submission of a valid IRR to the procurement Department of NCDMB is at no fee i.e. free of charge
Each advertisement published by the Board have its peculiar requirements to be complied with by bidders and those specific requirements are what should guide any company in responding to any our tender/advertisement.
All enquiries or inquiries as to the status of a bidded tender should be sent via e-mail to procurement@ncdmb.gov.ng where an appropriate response will be provided.
All clarifications, enquiries or inquiries as to the status of any tender should be sent via e-mail to procurement@ncdmb.gov.ng where an appropriate response will be provided.
Bureau of Public Procurement.
All NCDMB Tenders are advertised in the Federal Tenders Journal, National dailies and on the Board’s websites.
Yes, The Tender fee for collection of SBDs is currently N10,000.00
Yes, only companies registered with the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) with a valid IRR that are eligible to respond to our adverts/tenders
To be the catalyst for the industrialization of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry and its linkage sectors.
To promote the development and utilization of in-country capacities for the industrialization of Nigeria through the effective implementation of the Nigerian Content Act
Patriotism, Passion, Professionalism, Integrity, Creativity and Team Spirit
…Urges collaboration among African oil service firms The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with
The Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) on Friday launched the third phase of their Vocational Skills
In a bid to create a platform for critical stakeholders to share ideas, explore opportunities for collaboration and co-create pathways
As part of the Board’s effort to boost access to the in-country marine vessel capacities, the Nigerian Content Development and
Sign up on the NOGICJQS Portal
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board. NCDMB is vested with the mandate to make procedures that will guide, monitor, coordinate and implement the provisions of the NOGICD Act signed into law on April 22, 2010
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