Construction in LR

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Thursday, June 4, 2026
3 min read
9 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on construction developments in LR. Today we're covering 9 key stories including updates on liberia construction headlines, liberia construction updates, background & context. Let's dive in.

1

Liberia Construction Headlines

4 stories

1.1

AFSIC Launches Construction Business Opportunity Portal for LR Companies.

AFSIC has opened a free network portal connecting construction companies in Liberia with business opportunities.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in LR gain a dedicated channel to discover new projects and partnerships without membership fees.

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1.2

Liberia Construction Tenders Portal Now Tracking 2026 Government Bids and RFPs.

TendersOnTime has launched a dedicated portal aggregating the latest Liberia construction tenders, government bids, RFPs, and public procurement notices for the Liberian market.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in LR can now monitor upcoming government contracts and e-procurement opportunities through a single registration point, reducing missed bid windows.

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1.3

Liberia Development Dashboard relaunches to track nationwide development projects.

The Liberia Project Dashboard has been rebranded as the Liberia Development Dashboard to collect, analyze, and report information about development across the country.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in LR can use this centralized platform to identify active and planned development projects, understand sector trends, and align bidding and resource planning with government priorities.

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1.4

Blackridge Research Launches 2025 Commercial Building Project Database for LR.

Blackridge Research has published a comprehensive online database of the latest commercial building construction projects, bids, RFPs, tenders, and government contracts in Liberia.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in LR gain centralized access to upcoming opportunities and contract awards, supporting business development and competitive bidding.

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2

Liberia Construction Updates

2 stories

2.1

Liberia Projects 2026: New Tender Opportunities Open for LR Construction Firms.

A new listing of upcoming Liberia projects and tender opportunities is now available across infrastructure, energy, IT, and construction sectors.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in LR can identify upcoming contracts early and position their bids before deadlines close.

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2.2

ALCC: New Association of Liberian Construction Contractors Gains Traction in LR.

The Association of Liberian Construction Contractors (ALCC) has established a Facebook presence as a nonprofit organization with growing engagement.

Why It Matters

For construction professionals in LR, the ALCC represents a potential new avenue for industry networking and collective representation.

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3

Background & Context

3 stories

3.1

The mechanics-lien clock starts before you think.

In most LR jurisdictions, the lien filing deadline runs from last day on the project OR last delivery of materials, whichever is later — but several states use a project-wide cutoff (substantial completion) regardless of when your specific work ended. Counting the wrong start date is the leading cause of waived liens.

Why It Matters

A blown lien deadline drops your collateral down to a personal-guaranty claim, which often means recovery cents on the dollar. The window is short — 60 to 120 days in most states.

3.2

The change-order trap that erases written contract terms.

Most construction contracts require change orders to be in writing, but many states enforce an "oral modification" exception when the parties' conduct shows agreement — especially when the changed work is performed and accepted without protest. Continued performance without written change orders can waive the writing requirement entirely.

Why It Matters

Contractors who do extra work hoping to "true it up later" routinely lose those claims because the conduct shows acceptance of the original scope. A signed change order before the work is the cleanest evidence of agreement.

3.3

When each surety bond actually pays out.

A bid bond protects the owner if the bidder refuses to enter the contract; it pays the difference between the rejected bid and the next responsive bid. A performance bond covers contractor non-performance during the project. A payment bond protects unpaid subcontractors and suppliers. Each has different claimants and triggers.

Why It Matters

Subs frequently file claims against the wrong bond and lose them on procedural grounds without ever reaching the merits. Knowing which bond covers your specific exposure is table stakes for collections.

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DateJun 4, 2026
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