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(Kaieteur News) – The Ministry of Home Affairs will soon spend approximately $215,212,463 to rebuild the Grove Police Station on the East Bank of Demerara.
Bids which opened at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) office recently revealed that 54 contractors are competing for the contract.
According to NPTAB, the bidders are Randolph Taylor Construction – $235,854,675; Kaiveri Procurement Logistics & Investments Inc. – $253,594,766; Romano Builders – $188,652,765; GD’s Construction & Supplies – $185,834,195; Kraft Innovation Momentum Inc – $208,304,774; Metal & Fabrication Ink – $163,571,520; Westbrook Caribbean Inc. – $217,654,500; Digital Design Construction, Logistics & Supplies – $220,532,655; Emerald General Contracting & Distributors – $211,490,055; M&D Investments – $215,800,950; Amaya’s Trading – $254,190,353; A.M Shaffi Contracting- $319,304,002; L. Pool Civil Works – $182,528,745; FMC Construction Services – $157,037,760; R&P Engineering & General Construction – $241,824,975; JD Investments Inc. – $210,403,673; Z&H Investment Inc. – $333,029,769; and HKBL Construction – $230,059,200.
Also in the run for the contract are ECS Construction & General Supplies – $209,641,583; K&J Persaud Contracting Service – $193,784,640; Truck Smart – $241,264,485; Unique Moulding Supplies & Services – $221,148,857; Komera General Construction – $241,107,300; Mahase Construction – $190,797,075; Profab Welding/Fabrication – $195,272,753; Ramesh Barker Construction – $223,625,325; B&N Construction Services Inc. – $317,469,075; Dundas Construction Inc. – $242,906,633; Holistic Contracting & Procurement Inc. – $335,710,988; Superior Supplies & General Construction – $197,803,053; Saj Investments – $241,269,420; Shop Modern Guyana – $188,493,650; Aleema’s General Construction – $182,399,700; A.A Construction – $223,897,170; AI Architects – $242,581,920; and Premier Contracting Services – $224,422,110.
Additionally, Midnight Trucking & Heavy Services & Construction – $267,195,968; R&W Construction Plus – $227,530,958; Kaizen Industries – $291,004,980; Sovereignty Investments Construction Services – $224,589,750; Andrect Engineering & Construction – $267,169,560; Ele’s Trading & Hardware – $180,000,000; B.M Property Investments Inc – $324,113,475; D. Chowkai & Sons Construction – $330,497,738; Supergraphics – $336,266,595; Seenarine’s Construction & Landscaping Services – $245,463,593; Zeebo & Sons Construction Inc. – $208,890,780; CA.J. Construction Firm – $201,434,100; NP Contracting & Transportation Services – $235,423,388; Global Builders Engineering Inc. – $207,899,954; DG Enterprise – $239,526,683; Surujpaul Balkaran & Sons Construction – $202,911,503; Singh & Son Construction – $248,515,103; and Khemraj Nauth Inc. – $248,933,318 submitted bids.
The government in the 2026 budget allocated $3.6 billion to further enhance the infrastructural capacity of the Guyana Police Force.
Undertaking similar projects in other part of the country, the Home Affairs Ministry had reported that the construction of these facilities is aimed at enhancing public safety, strengthening law enforcement capacity, and bringing essential services closer to residents.
Commissioning similar police station projects, the ministry noted before that these new facilities are equipped with male, female, juvenile, and isolation holding cells, along with specialised spaces such as a Child-Friendly Area and a Domestic Violence Interview and Waiting Room. It also includes key operational areas such as Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Traffic, Enquiries, evidence storage, and living quarters for ranks.
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