The Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) is set to relocate its offices from the Railways Headquarters to CBK Pension Towers in Nairobi.
In a tender notice published in local dailies, CAK said it would set up at the new location, whose construction was recently finished.
The Authority is looking for a person or company to partition the 15th to 18th floors.
Other work to be done on the new office includes cabling at the Harambee Avenue-based office block.
In the statement, CAK acting Director General Adano Wario noted that the tender documents should be duly completed, submitted in a plain, sealed envelope, and clearly marked with the tender name and reference number.
“The documents should be deposited in the Tender Box located on the Ground Floor of the Authority’s Headquarters or sent to the address below.”
CAK is a statutory agency established under the Competition Act, No. 12 of 2010.
The Authority’s mandate is to promote and protect effective competition in markets and prevent unfair and misleading market conduct.
CBK’s Pension Towers, which was opened by the former President Uhuru Kenyatta last year, is a 27-story building that cost about Kes 2.49 billion.
It consists of a currency museum, offices, and conference rooms.
“Detailed tender documents, outlining the description of goods, works/services required, and the instructions, are accessible free of charge on the Authority’s Website…..and on the Public Procurement Information Portal (PPIP)…,” it added.