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Mar 16, 2019 News
Six entities have submitted financial proposals to the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board for consultancy services for the architectural and engineering designs for a head office complex and training facility, for the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).
Director General of the GCAA, (ret’d) Egbert Field, informed this publication that a block of land has already been earmarked at Providence, on the East Bank of Demerara. Field said that the Authority has requested a design which inculcates a ‘green’ sustainable structure, inclusive of wind and solar power generators, and conference facilities. The current Kingston office is not a permanent office for the GCAA, because it is being rented.
The following projects constitute the continuation of the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB)’s bid openings on Tuesday last. The projects for the Ministry of Public Infrastructure will be made available in a subsequent edition.
Ministry of the Presidency – Social Cohesion, Culture, Youth and Sport
Construction of Storage Bond and Offices, Head Quarters, Main Street
Ministry of Social Protection
Procurement of Janitorial Supplies Lots 1-12
Procurement of Field Materials and Supplies Lots 1-8
Procurement of Office Materials and Supplies Lots 1-9
Supply and Delivery of Cooked Meals for the Night Shelter, East La Penitence
Procurement of Drugs & Medical Supplies Lots 1-12
Ministry of Agriculture
Repairs to Sections of Ruby Main Road, Ruby Back Area, East Bank Essequibo Coast, Region 3
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