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Apr 03, 2019 News
The National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) opened tenders, yesterday, for a range of projects, most notably the Construction of Rip Rap Sea Defences for Prospect, Region Five, due to threats of possible flooding during spring tides, when higher than normal wave heights occur.
Other notable projects are the Supply and Delivery of a New D6 Angle Blade bulldozer for the Regional Democratic Council for Region Six, and the replacement of an existing Asphalt Pavement with Rigid Pavement for the Public Infrastructure Ministry.
Ministry of Public Infrastructure
Construction of Rip Rap Sea Defenses at Prospect, Mahaicony, ECD, Region 5
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Replacement of Existing Asphalt Pavement with Rigid Pavement in Driving Areas of Passenger Boarding Bridges
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Ministry of Business – GTA
Selection of Consultants for Digital Marketing Services
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Ministry of Public Telecommunications – NDMA
Supply, Delivery and Installation of Two (2) 500 KVA Electrical Transformers
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Ministry of Public Telecommunications
Procurement of One 15-seater Minibus
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Guyana Elections Commission
Supply and Delivery of Office Stationery
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Supply and Delivery of Capital Items and Accessories
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Regional Democratic Council, Region 6
Supply and Delivery of One (1) New D6 Angle Blade Bulldozer
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