REPOA Invites Expressions of Interest for Property Development in Dar es Salaam

REPOA has issued an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the development of its 1,860 sqm property in Regent Estate, Dar es Salaam. Qualified real estate developers are invited to submit their EOIs by March 30, 2025, under a financing and development model beneficial to both parties.
REPOA Expressions of Interest for Property Development in Dar es Salaam

REPOA, an independent, non-profit research institution established in 1994, is inviting expressions of interest (EOI) from credible real estate developers for the development of its land property located at Regent Estate, Dar es Salaam.

Project Overview

REPOA aims to develop, operate, and manage the proposed property through a financing and property development model that ensures mutual benefits for both the developer and REPOA. The project should contribute to REPOA’s vision of strengthening policy research capacity and informing socio-economic development strategies.

Property Details

LocationPlot SizeRecommended UseOwnershipAmenities
Migombani Street, Regent Estate1,860 sqmMultistorey Commercial BuildingREPOAWell-accessible, ideal for a multistorey building with allowable zoning regulations, clean title deed with no encumbrances, desirable location with multiple commercial opportunities

Eligibility Criteria

Qualified local and international real estate developers are invited to submit their EOIs, which must include:

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  1. Company Profile – Legal status, experience, and evidence of at least three similar projects in Tanzania.
  2. Financial Capability – Proof of financial resources to undertake the project.
  3. Development Concept – Preliminary financing plan and benefit-sharing structure.

Submission Requirements

Interested developers must confirm:

  • No conflicts of interest or legal barriers regarding engagement with REPOA.
  • Compliance with national and international quality and environmental standards.
  • Adherence to national laws and regulations governing property development.

REPOA reserves the right to accept or reject any EOI based on its long-term development and sustainability objectives. Shortlisted developers will be invited for further discussions.

Site Visit & Submission Deadline

Developers are encouraged to visit the site before submitting their EOIs. To arrange a visit, contact:

Ms. Caroline Sekule
📧 Email: csekule@repoa.or.tz
📞 Phone: +255 (0) 784 555 655

Deadline for Submission: 30th March 2025

EOIs should be submitted via email to repoa@repoa.tz or physically to:

Executive Director
REPOA
157 Migombani/REPOA Streets
P.O. Box 33223, Dar es Salaam

Subject: “Expression of Interest on Property Development”

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