🇹🇱 Timor-Leste · Government Procurement Portal
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Timor-Leste funds ambitious infrastructure tenders from its petroleum wealth fund, with documents often in Portuguese and Tetum — track every opportunity in plain English with Hook.
What is National Procurement Commission?
Timor-Leste's National Procurement Commission, operating under the Ministry of Finance, manages public procurement for one of Asia's youngest nations. The commission oversees tendering for public works, supplies, and petroleum-related infrastructure, coordinating a procurement pipeline funded substantially from the country's Petroleum Fund, which provides the fiscal capacity for significant infrastructure investment relative to Timor-Leste's small economy.
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National Procurement Commission at a glance.
- Portal Language
- English
- Region
- Asia
- Country
- 🇹🇱 Timor-Leste
- Official Portal
- https://www.mof.gov.tl
Key procurement sectors
Timor-Leste procurement landscape
Timor-Leste's procurement pipeline is shaped by its petroleum wealth and ambitious development agenda, most visibly through the Tasi Mane programme — a large-scale south-coast infrastructure initiative intended to develop petroleum-sector facilities and associated roads, ports, and support infrastructure. This programme represents some of the highest-value contracting opportunities in the country and has attracted international contractors given the limited local construction capacity. Beyond Tasi Mane, the procurement pipeline covers road rehabilitation, public buildings, water supply, and basic infrastructure maintenance across the country's districts. A practical challenge for international bidders is the language environment: procurement documents are frequently issued in Portuguese and Tetum — Timor-Leste's two official languages — which creates a meaningful barrier for suppliers without Portuguese-language capability or local representation. Many large works packages have drawn contractors from Australia, Portugal, China, and regional markets. Donor-financed projects from the World Bank, ADB, and bilateral partners supplement Petroleum Fund expenditure for specific programmes, particularly in rural and social infrastructure.
Bidding on Timor-Leste tenders.
Qualification requirements are set by the National Procurement Commission and vary by contract value and category. Large international works are typically open to qualified foreign contractors given local capacity constraints. Bidders should be prepared for Portuguese- and Tetum-language documentation and the practical requirements of working in a remote island environment.
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🇹🇱 Timor-Leste →National Procurement Commission — FAQ.
What is the Tasi Mane programme? +
Tasi Mane is a large south-coast infrastructure development initiative covering petroleum-sector facilities, roads, ports, and support infrastructure funded from Timor-Leste's Petroleum Fund. It represents the country's highest-value procurement programme.
Are tender documents available in English? +
Tender documents are frequently issued in Portuguese and Tetum, Timor-Leste's official languages. English versions may be available for some donor-financed contracts, but Portuguese-language capability or local representation is generally advisable.
How does Timor-Leste fund its infrastructure procurement? +
Major infrastructure spending is funded from the Petroleum Fund, which provides significant fiscal capacity. Donor financing from the World Bank, ADB, and bilateral partners supplements Fund expenditure for specific social and rural infrastructure programmes.
Can foreign contractors participate in Timor-Leste works contracts? +
Yes. Limited local construction capacity means large works are typically open to international contractors. Australian, Portuguese, Chinese, and other regional firms have been active in major Timor-Leste infrastructure works.
What sectors does Timor-Leste's procurement cover beyond petroleum infrastructure? +
Roads, public buildings, water supply, rural infrastructure, and basic service delivery works are regular procurement categories alongside the flagship petroleum-sector programmes.
How does Hook help with Timor-Leste procurement? +
Hook monitors Timor-Leste procurement channels and presents opportunities in plain English, helping international contractors track Tasi Mane, road, and infrastructure tenders without needing to navigate Portuguese-language portals.
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