Latest update April 21st, 2025 5:30 AM
May 24, 2018 News
(Continued from yesterday)
The Guyana Defence Force also received bids for the procurement of upgraded propulsion system for GDFS 1023 Pirai.
The Guyana Defence Force received bids for the procurement of engines and gearboxes for GDFS 1022 Barracula.
The Ministry received bids for the procurement of security services for the Guyana National Stadium.
The Ministry of the Presidency received bids for the procurement of security service for the National Sports Commission.
The Ministry of the Presidency also received bids for the procurement of security services for Regions 3, 4 and 6.
For the procurement and installation of air condition units on the ground floor of the Guyana National Museum, the Ministry, of the Presidency, SCCYS received three bids.
For the supply, delivery, installation and testing of combination furniture for the Sophia Training Centre, the Ministry, of the Presidency, SCCYS received one bid.
The Ministry of the Presidency, SCCYS received bids for the procurement of one 30-seater bus—right hand drive—for the National Dance Company.
The Ministry of the Presidency, SCCYS also received bids for the extension of kitchen floor and wall at the Kuru Kuru Training Centre.
For the construction of the new staff living quarters at the Kuru Kuru Training College, the Ministry of the Presidency, SCCYS received 11 bids.
For repairs and painting works at the Guyana National Stadium, the Ministry of the Presidency, SCCYS received 13 bids
Finally, the Ministry of the Presidency received bids for the rehabilitation of Timber Bridge at the Sophia Training Centre.
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