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May 11, 2012 News
Twelve contracts for various sectors were given no objections by Cabinet at its last meeting on Tuesday.
This was disclosed by Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Presidential Secretariat Dr. Roger Luncheon at his weekly press conference at Office of the President on Wednesday.
The contracts that were given the green light:
Contract | Amount |
Procurement of dry and fresh rations for Base Camp Ayanganna | $316M |
Procurement of dry and fresh rations for Base Camp Stephenson | $276M |
Fresh rations for Guyana Defence Force (GDF) | $17.5M |
Medical supplies for GDF | $35.1M |
Stationery, janitorial supplies for GDF | $24.6M |
Procurement of Agricultural supplies for GDF | $50.5M |
Provision of security services at Ministry of Education locations (14 lots) | $65.2M |
Contract for sole sourcing for the procurement of snacks and management support for the school feeding programme in Region Nine. | $50.6M |
Procurement of exercise books for national distribution | $20.4M |
Supply of materials and installation of water meters on East Bank Demerara, Linden, Region Ten. | $21.8M |
Procurement and supply of drugs and supplies for the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation. | $26.7M |
Completion and modification of the CLICO building on Camp Street. | $227.1M |
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