Believing in the importance of digitizing government transactions and the role it plays in completing tasks efficiently—particularly in accelerating the implementation of the Local Content requirements in the private sector and increasing the contribution of the Local Content in the national economy—the Authority has provided all the necessary tools related to the procedures for issuing the Local Content Certificate, and the Periodic or Final report.
Local Content Certificate: The local content score of the bidding entity when submitting its bid.
Review agreed-upon procedures for verifying Local Content Score:
Templates and guidelines for Local Content Measurement:
To access the user guidelines for issuing the Local Content Certificate, the periodic or final report, or the targeted Local Content Score through e-services, click
here.
To view the key updates on the procedures of measuring the Local Content Score that is applicable for the fiscal years ending on or after December 31, 2024, click
here.
The Guidelines to perform the Agreed Upon Procedures by the audit firms:
The guide aims to clarify how audit firms should perform the agreed-upon procedures for the issuance of the Local Content Certificate, or the periodic or final report.
The guidelines can be accessed through:
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Audit
Firms' Guide for Reviewing the Local Content Score (at the entity level):
here.
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Audit Firms' Guide for Reviewing the Local Content Score (at the Contract Level):
here.
Audit firms and their role:
These are the qualified audit firms by the authority to audit and review the local content score; you can reach out to the approved firms before starting the audit procedures through the portal.
To view the qualified auditing firms, click
here.
To submit a request for issuing the Local Content Certificate, the periodic or final report, or the targeted Local Content Score through e-services, click
here.