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Apr 18, 2018 News
The following are bids presented at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board yesterday.
The Ministry of Education received bids for the repair and maintenance of Tucville Secondary School.
The Ministry of Education also received bids for the repair and maintenance of the North Georgetown Primary School.
Seven companies bid for the repair and maintenance of the Selman Fraser Nursery School
Ministry of Education received several bids for the repair and maintenance of the Rama Krishna Primary School.
For the repair and maintenance of the Carnegie School of Home Economics, the Ministry of Education received four bids.
Finally, the Ministry of Education received bids for the repair and maintenance of St Pius Primary School.
Ministry of Public Health received bids for the supply and delivery of medical toolkits for community health workers in Region Nine.
The Guyana Office for Investment received bids for the supply of promotional materials.
The Guyana Revenue Authority received bids for the supply and delivery of surveillance cameras and equipment.
Guyana Energy Agency received bids for the supply, installation, and commission of grid-connected and hybrid solar photovoltaic system in three lots.
The Ministry of Communities received bids for operation services at Lusignan sanitary landfill.
The Georgetown Supreme Court received bids for the rehabilitation of courtrooms 8 and 9.
The Supreme Court received bids for the Provision of security services for the Lethem Magistrates’ Court and Quartz, Region 9.
The Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs received bids for the supply of coaster bus, outboard engines & ATV for Indigenous residents.
The Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs received bids for the procurement of uniforms and uniform-related materials and ready-made uniforms.
The Ministry of Public Security received bids for the procurement of one new motor car for the Guyana Police Force.
Ministry of Public Security received bids for the procurement of certified reference materials—mixed—for the Guyana Forensic Science Laboratory.
The Ministry of Public Security received bids for the procurement of CANU
For the procurement of dietary supplies, feeds, fertilizers, drugs, and medical supplies for lots 1-4, the Ministry of Public Security received eight bids.
The Ministry of Public Security received bids for the procurement of field materials, stationery, office supplies, printer ink and toners.
The Ministry of Public Security received bids for the procurement of uniform materials for the Guyana Fire Service.
Finally, the Ministry of Public Security also received bids for the procurement of equipment for the Mounted Branch.
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