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Govt approves Tk 1,356cr LNG purchase, multiple development projects

The committee approved the purchase of two LNG cargoes through the international Request for Quotation (RFQ) process

Update : 24 Jun 2026, 06:35 PM

The Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase (CCGP) on Wednesday approved procurement proposals involving consultancy services, infrastructure development, port operations, youth skills development and LNG imports, with contracts worth several thousand crore Taka.

The approval came at the committee’s 28th meeting of this year with Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury in the chair.

The committee approved the purchase of two LNG cargoes through the international Request for Quotation (RFQ) process.

The Energy and Mineral Resources Division proposed the procurement of LNG cargoes worth approximately Tk 1,356 crore.

One LNG cargo will be supplied by Aramco Trading Singapore Pte Ltd, while the other will be supplied by Gunvor Singapore Pte Ltd.

The committee also endorsed the appointment of an international consultancy consortium for a feasibility study and master plan aimed at assessing the availability of tuna and similar pelagic fish in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean under the Department of Fisheries’ “Pilot Project for Harvesting Tuna and Similar Pelagic Fish in the Deep Sea (2nd Revised)” project.

The consultancy contract, valued at Tk 35.60 crore, was awarded to a joint venture comprising Sustainable Research and Consultancy Ltd (SRCL) of Bangladesh, New Water Tec Co Ltd of South Korea and Shatabdi Hye Bangladesh Limited.

The committee also recommended approval of a Tk 195.05 crore contract for the construction and improvement of the Ramu–Naikhongchhari Road in Bandarban under a World Bank-financed project being implemented by the Roads and Highways Department. The contract was awarded to National Development Engineers Ltd.

In the transport sector, the committee approved a proposal by the Ministry of Shipping for the appointment of a contractor to handle cargo equipment operations at Benapole Land Port. The Tk 49.24 crore contract was awarded to Everest Port Services Limited.

A significant portion of the meeting focused on service provider appointments under the “Economic Acceleration and Resilience for NEET” project being implemented by the Department of Youth Development under the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

The committee approved several contracts for operating Vocational and Livelihood Training Centers (VLTCs) across different regions of the country.

BRAC JV secured the Dhaka Division package worth Tk 196.42 crore and the Rangpur Division package worth Tk 143.94 crore.

Save the Children International JV won contracts for Barishal Division worth Tk 69.55 crore and for Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar districts worth Tk 72.87 crore.

CARE Bangladesh JV was selected for Bandarban, Khagrachhari and Rangamati districts under Chittagong division for Tk 38.27 crore, Khulna division for Tk 116.11 crore, Mymensingh division for Tk 88.11 crore and Rajshahi division for Tk 121.93 crore.

Dhaka Ahsania Mission JV received the contract for Feni, Lakshmipur, Comilla, Noakhali, Brahmanbaria and Chandpur districts under Chittagong division, valued at Tk 166.40 crore.

DAM JV was awarded the Sylhet division package worth Tk 94.30 crore.

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