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Jul 21, 2023 News
Kaieteur News – The Ministry of Education is looking to spend some $36 million to build new teacher’s living quarters at Baitoon and Bashaizon Primary Schools in Region Nine.
These projects were recently opened at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board. It was revealed that the living quarters for Baitoon is expected to cost $16 million, while the facility for Bashaizon is estimated to cost $20 million.
Below are the companies and their bids:
Guyana Energy Agency
Provision of Transportation Service to Regional and Hinterland Communities’ Storage Facilities Across Guyana.
Ministry of Amerindian Affairs
Supply and delivery of Thirteen New Radio Transceiver set with Accessories.
Supply and Delivery of Two New Diesel Generators Lot 1-2.
Ministry of Agriculture
Supply, Delivery and Testing of Artisanal Vessel Remote Monitoring Services.
National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA)
Construction of Control Structure at Burma Main Drain.
External Works- Construction of Fence and Internal Road Network for Conditioning and Stroage Plant for Corn and Soya Bean.
Ministry of Home Affairs
Procurement of Vehicle Spares- Guyana Fire Service.
Ministry of Education
ICT Equipment and Office Furnishing.
Construction of Teachers Living Quarters Region Nine Baitoon Primary.
Construction of Teachers Living Quarters Region 9 Bashaizon Primary School.
Construction and Furnishing of Home Economics and Industrial Arts Building Region N0. 10 St. Cuthbert’s.
Extension of Primary School Region N0.1 Sebai Primary School.
Supreme Court of Judicature
Consultancy Services: Supervision- Construction of an Annex, Suddie, Magistrate’s Court, Suddie.
Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce
Supply and delivery of One Brand New Double Cab Pick-Up.
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