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Aug 27, 2019 News
The Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) is inviting operators of the cambio and food concessions and contractors to maintain its passenger’s bridges.
In an advertisement published on Sunday in Kaieteur News, the CJIA called for Expressions of Interest (EoI) for the cambio concessions at the Timehri facilities.
The airport is also asking for operators of the food/restaurant and bar concessions and an indigenous products kiosk.
The airport is also asking for contractors to maintain its four passenger boarding bridges; its escalators and elevators and aircraft line.
There will also be an opportunity to an operator for a fixed-based operator with responsibilities for a hangar.
The airport is currently undergoing a major renovation to the tune of US$150M.
The airport in reality was supposed to have a new terminal building and longer runway.
However, the old terminal building has been renovated and almost nine years after the contract to design and build with China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) was signed under the outgoing administration of Bharrat Jagdeo, the project is still ongoing.
The designs have been grossly modified with the Auditor General signaling intentions to perform a special probe.
The advertisement on Sunday would give a clear idea that the airport would be outsourcing many of the services.
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