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Registered construction firms as of 4th October 2021

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National Construction Industry Council (NCIC) is pleased to publish the latest register of construction firms in Malawi as of 4th October 2021 with all players in the construction industry and the general public. This list is available here: NCIC List of Companies as at 4th October 2021 – Circulation. All stakeholders and the general public are reminded that it is only registered construction firms that are allowed to carry out any construction works in the Republic of Malawi. Where there are any questions, kindly call on +265 887 829 505.

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