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Jun 29, 2023 News
Kaieteur News – The Ministry of Education having recently signed $253.8 million in contracts for the reconstruction of the St. George’s High School, is now seeking a supplier/ contractor to provide furniture for the school.
Just recently bids were opened at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) office for the supply and delivery of the furniture. A total of 13 firms have applied for the project, with bids ranging from $11 million to $52 million for the contract.
As reported the construction of the school building is scheduled to be completed within five to seven months. The school will be a two-story building oriented with a panoramic view of the lower flat and will be measuring some 109ft x 70ft. The upper flat will feature 12 classrooms, while the lower flat will house six laboratories including the Information Technology, Home Economics and Industrial Technology laboratories. The building when completed is said to accommodate some 300 to 400 students. The move to have the school rebuilt is that it was destroyed by a fire in July 2022.
Below are the companies and their bids:
Ministry of Education
Supply and delivery of schools furniture for St. George’s High School.
Ministry of Home Affairs
Procurement of Drugs and Medical supplies.
Procurement of Uniform Materials- Guyana Fire Service.
Guyana Energy Agency
Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Installation, Commissioning and Turn-Key Delivery of a Solar PV Power Plant Including Battery Energy Storage System & Transmission Line at Leguan.
Provision of Air Transportation to Hinterland Communities in Region 6,7,8 &9.
Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport
Construction of Timber Deck and Landing to Fort Nassau.
Ministry of Finance
Procurement of Information Technology hardware.
Procurement of NPTA Re-cabling and Direct Links to MOF Data Centre.
Procurement of CISCO Switches.
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