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What is Ministry of Infrastructure Development?

The Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID) of Solomon Islands is the government body responsible for planning and procuring the country's physical infrastructure across an archipelago of nearly 1,000 islands. MID manages road construction and rehabilitation, wharf development, airfield works, and related transport infrastructure. Given Solomon Islands' limited domestic financing capacity, the vast majority of significant infrastructure investment is funded by the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, and bilateral development partners including Australia and New Zealand.

https://www.mid.gov.sb

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Ministry of Infrastructure Development at a glance.

Portal Language
English
Region
Oceania
Country
🇸🇧 Solomon Islands
Official Portal
https://www.mid.gov.sb

Key procurement sectors

Road works Wharves Airfields

Solomon Islands procurement landscape

MID's infrastructure program is defined by the geographic reality of a dispersed island nation: donor-financed projects are scattered across remote islands, with logistics complexity and transportation costs shaping contract pricing and delivery feasibility. Wharf and airfield rehabilitation are recurring priorities given the country's near-total dependence on sea and air transport for inter-island connectivity. Road works on Guadalcanal and other main islands are the largest single category by project value, covering both new construction and climate-resilience upgrades in response to cyclone and rainfall damage. ADB and World Bank financing dominates the capital program, with procurement following the respective institution's rules — typically international competitive bidding for larger contracts, opening them to regional Pacific contractors and international firms. Australia and New Zealand bilateral programs add additional procurement streams with their own procedural requirements. Logistics risk for remote island delivery is a distinctive evaluation consideration in Solomon Islands infrastructure tenders.

Bidding on Solomon Islands tenders.

Contractors must meet MID qualification requirements and comply with donor-institution procurement guidelines. World Bank and ADB contracts follow the respective institution's standard bidding documents and qualification criteria. Demonstrable remote-logistics capability and Pacific construction experience are practical differentiators in technical evaluation.

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Solomon Islands' donor-financed procurement spans multiple institutional frameworks, and notices are published through MID and development-partner channels that require active monitoring. Hook indexes MID's publicly available procurement notices so you can search in plain English by infrastructure type and identify relevant wharf, road, or airfield contracts as they are launched.

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Ministry of Infrastructure Development — FAQ.

What does Solomon Islands MID procure? +

MID procures road construction and rehabilitation, wharf construction and upgrading, airfield surfacing and lighting, bridges, coastal protection, and engineering consultancy and supervision services.

Who finances most Solomon Islands infrastructure? +

ADB, World Bank, Australia (DFAT), and New Zealand are the primary financing partners. Each imposes its own procurement rules — typically international competitive bidding — on funded contracts, making them accessible to qualified international firms.

Why are wharves and airfields priority categories? +

Solomon Islands' dispersed archipelago makes sea and air transport the only practical means of inter-island connectivity. Wharf and airfield infrastructure is essential for economic activity and emergency response, driving consistent investment priority.

What makes remote-island logistics significant for bidders? +

Delivering construction materials and equipment to remote islands increases costs and complexity significantly. Bidders must price and plan for sea freight, barge access, and limited local supply — factors that MID and financing institutions expect to see addressed in technical proposals.

Can international contractors bid on MID projects? +

Yes. ADB and World Bank procurement rules enable international competitive bidding for larger contracts. Pacific regional contractors from Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea are also regular participants.

How does Hook help monitor Solomon Islands infrastructure tenders? +

Hook indexes MID's publicly available procurement notices and lets you search in plain English by infrastructure type — roads, wharves, airfields — so you can track the pipeline without manually monitoring MID and multiple development-partner procurement portals.

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