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Sep 19, 2012 News
Three bids were submitted yesterday for the site development of the 1838 Monument at Carifesta Avenue. The project falls under the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sport, and the bids were opened by the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB), Ministry of Finance, Main Street.
The engineer’s estimate for the project is $28, 317,707 and the bids are as follows:
Bidder | Amount |
Courtney Benn Contracting Services | $30, 257, 687 |
NABI Construction Incorporated | $26, 252, 481 |
B.K International | $56, 148, 906 |
Meanwhile, the NPTAB opened bids for the Ministry of Housing and Water, for the upgrading of main access road at Block eight Tuschen, Phase two; Recht door Zee, Phase two; Section EE, Nonpareil, Ordnance-Fort Lands, No. 76 Village.
The Engineer’s Estimates were divided into five lots: – Lot (1) $52,588,624; Lot (2) $83,338,420; Lot (3) $50,502,606: Lot (4) $63,260,516; Lot (5) $65,556,926. The bids submitted:
Bidder | Amount |
Dipcon Engineering Services | Lot (1)$90, 237,995Lot (2)$114, 336, 510
Lot (3)$61,117,061 |
Romel Jagroop Construction Services | Lot (3)$55, 757, 570 |
R&B Investments | Lot (1)$62, 193, 912Lot (2)$112, 963, 130
Lot (3)$59,303,860 |
Alvin Chowramootoo Construction Services | Lot (3)$51, 532,712Lot (4)$60, 375, 062
Lot (5)$62, 771,951 |
N. Latchman Business Establishment | Lot (1)$55,846,406Lot (2)$99,244,860
Lot (3)$53,348,812 Lot (4)$101,100,912 Lot (5)$93,023,876 |
S. Lorrick Construction Services | Lot (4)$64, 649,610Lot (5)$61,554,409 |
Courtney Benn Contracting Services | Lot (1)$52,738,488Lot (2)$95,817,040 |
Compustruct Engineering Inc. | Lot (3)$51,842,010 |
Khemraj Nauth Contracting Services | Lot (1)$48,866,730Lot (2)$78,528,230
Lot (3)$52,915,028 |
Three bids were received for the supply and delivery of Anti-Malaria Supplies to the Ministry of Health. The bids were:
Bidder | Amount |
IPA | $14,729,106 |
Meditron Scientific Sales | $40,811,120 |
New GPC | $39,915,140 |
There were four bids for the construction of Rubble Mound Groynes (coastal protection) in regions three and four, under the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI).
The project was divided into two lots and the engineer’s estimates were Lot (1) $62,600,000 and Lot (2) $34,844,000.
Bidder | Amount |
Toolsie Persaud Quarry Inc. | Lot (1)$56,700,000Lot (2)$29,845,000 |
B.K International | Lot(1)$80,850,000Lot (2)$28,200,000 |
Khan’s Construction and Transport Services | Lot (1)$60,300,000Lot(2)$33,370,000 |
M&B Construction | Lot(1)$58,950,000Lot(2)$30,738,000 |
A solitary bid was submitted for the procurement of motor vehicle for the Consumer and Competitive Affairs Commission (CCAC) for the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce.
Bidder | Amount |
Car Care Enterprise | $3,200,000 |
The Regional Democratic Council (RDC) also received a lone bid for the construction of a dormitory at the Port Kaituma Secondary School in Region One.
The engineer’s estimate was $12,505,750 and the bid was:
Bidder | Amount |
Troy Dainty Construction | $14,771,750 |
Another agency that received a single bid was the Ministry of Local Government, for the procurement of an electrical transformer, cables and accessories for the extension of the electricity distribution network for Barabina Community, Region One.
Bidder | Amount |
Tells Engineering Services | $14,248,050 |
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