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Sep 25, 2019 News
Ministry of Education
Construction of Bursary and Personnel Building – University of Guyana
Guyana Energy Agency
Supply and delivery of eighty (80) integrated Stand-Alone Solar Power 80W LED lights
Guyana Revenue Authority
Construction of Living Quarters (lower flat) Anna Regina, Essequibo
Civil Aviation Authority
Preparation of a Civil Aviation Master Plan
Cheddi Jagan International Airport
Procurement of Janitorial Supplies for 12 months
Ministry of Public Health
Supply, Delivery and Installation of Medical Equipment- West Demerara Regional Hospital
Ministry of Public Security
Procurement of Equipment Maintenance materials, Guyana Police Force
Procurement of Electric Materials, Guyana Police Force
Supply and Delivery of Computers and Electronic Devices lot 1-3
Remodeling and Rehabilitation of Police Stations
Lot 1- Parika
Lot 2- Baramita
Procurement of Communication Equipment, Guyana Police Force
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