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Mar 23, 2019 News
Five areas are slated for road upgrades in Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice). The National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) received 10 bids for that project. Other significant projects from Tuesday’s tender opening include the supply of a new, refrigerated canter truck for Region Two, and extension of the Wakapoa Mission Secondary School in the same region.
Regional Democratic Council – Region 5
Upgrading and Rehabilitation of Roads, Lots 1-5
Ministry of Public Infrastructure
Provision of Security Services
Supply and Delivery of Cement and BRC Fabric for the Port Kaituma Hospital Road, Region 1 (Retender)
Ministry of Education
Supply, Delivery, Installation and Testing of School Equipment, Lot 1-3
Rehabilitation of Administrative Offices – Faculty of Engineering and Technology (UG)
Rehabilitation of Allied Arts Building
Construction of Building – UG (Berbice)
Ministry of Public Health
Supply and Delivery of Full Cream Milk Powder (2500g)
Supply and Delivery of Stationery Supplies
Supply and Delivery of Nutritional Supplies
Supply and Delivery of IEC Materials
Supply and Delivery of Dietary and Janitorial Supplies
Supply and Delivery of Drugs & Medical Supplies
Regional Democratic Council – Region 7
Procurement of Dietary Supplies for D.C. Fox Secondary School
Regional Democratic Council – Region 2
Extension of Wakapoa Mission Secondary School, Wakapoa Mission, Lower Pomeroom River, Pomeroon Supenaam
Supply and Delivery of One new Refrigerated Canter Truck
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