The Maldives Police Service has announced that it is seeking contractors to construct police stations in 36 islands, as part of a broader initiative to establish dedicated law enforcement facilities across the country.
The move comes amid ongoing foundation stone laying ceremonies led by President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu in islands currently without police services.
Interested parties must register by 12:00 on Monday. Once registered, applicants will receive proposal submission details via email. Queries regarding the project should be sent to [email protected] by 12:00 noon on Sunday.
This tender is part of a larger government plan to build 75 police stations nationwide, with contracts already awarded to Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC), Fenaka Corporation, and Road Development Corporation (RDC).
According to the Ministry of Homeland Security and Technology, the initiative aims to ensure police presence in nearly every inhabited island by the end of this year. Let me know if you’d like short headlines or a version tailored for app or social. I can also prep a sidebar on the 75-station rollout and contractor breakdown.
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