🇳🇵 Nepal · Government Procurement Portal
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What is Public Procurement Monitoring Office (Nepal)?
Nepal's Public Procurement Monitoring Office (PPMO) is the national authority responsible for overseeing public procurement, operating the e-GP (electronic Government Procurement) system, and maintaining procurement policy. It regulates contracting across all government ministries and agencies under the 2007 Public Procurement Act. The PPMO's e-GP platform is the mandatory procurement portal for federal and provincial entities above threshold, covering works, goods, and consulting services.
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Public Procurement Monitoring Office (Nepal) at a glance.
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- English
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- Asia
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- 🇳🇵 Nepal
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- https://www.ppmo.gov.np
Key procurement sectors
Nepal procurement landscape
Nepal's procurement landscape is dominated by hydropower — a sector that defines the country's economic ambition. Nepal sits atop Himalayan rivers with enormous generation potential, and projects like the 456 MW Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project exemplify a national strategy to develop domestic capacity and become an electricity exporter to India and, potentially, Bangladesh. Hydropower construction tenders span civil works (tunnels, dams, powerhouses), electromechanical equipment, and transmission lines, with contracts ranging from mid-scale to major infrastructure packages. Post-2015-earthquake reconstruction continues to generate tenders for public buildings, schools, hospitals, and heritage infrastructure across affected districts, supported by the National Reconstruction Authority and donor financing. Road construction and rehabilitation are a consistent priority given the terrain challenges of connecting Nepal's hill and mountain regions to lowland market centers and to India. The China-backed Kerung-Kathmandu rail study aims to extend the Tibetan railway to Nepal's capital, generating feasibility and preparatory procurement. Most large infrastructure contracts attract Indian, Chinese, and international firms given the scale of specialized equipment and capital required. Nepal's federal structure, implemented since 2017, has created additional procurement centers at provincial level that generate their own notices on e-GP.
Bidding on Nepal tenders.
Vendors must register on Nepal's e-GP system to participate in PPMO-regulated procurement. The 2007 Public Procurement Act and its regulations govern procedure, with technical qualification requirements set per contract. Large hydropower and civil works contracts typically require demonstrated experience at comparable scale. Donor-funded contracts apply the financing institution's procurement rules.
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🇳🇵 Nepal →Public Procurement Monitoring Office (Nepal) — FAQ.
What is Nepal's e-GP system? +
e-GP is Nepal's mandatory electronic Government Procurement platform for federal and provincial entities above threshold; all significant tenders for works, goods, and services must be published there.
Why is hydropower the defining procurement sector in Nepal? +
Nepal's Himalayan rivers have vast generation potential; hydropower development is central to national energy strategy and to generating electricity exports to India that can transform the economy.
What are the main post-earthquake reconstruction procurement categories? +
Schools, hospitals, government buildings, and cultural-heritage structures in earthquake-affected districts remain active reconstruction categories under the National Reconstruction Authority and donor programs.
What is the Kerung-Kathmandu railway study? +
A China-backed feasibility study for extending the Tibetan railway from Kerung to Kathmandu; it generates preparatory technical procurement and could lead to a major construction program.
Which nationalities of firms typically compete for large Nepal contracts? +
Indian, Chinese, and other international firms with hydropower and civil-engineering experience compete for major contracts, often in joint ventures with Nepali partners.
How does Hook help vendors track Nepal procurement? +
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