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Jul 01, 2015 News
Bids for the rehabilitation of the Prime Minister’s residence, described as being in a deplorable state, were opened yesterday at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board. Some 21 firms bid for the project. The engineer’s estimate was $17,917,460.
Meanwhile, bids for the rehabilitation of Main Cross Street, Kaneville, Golden Grove – Diamond, East Bank Demerara were also opened. The engineer’s estimate for this project is $107,191,655.
Bids were also opened on behalf of the Ministry of Education, for the construction and delivery of furniture for several schools. The first such institution was Kato Secondary. The engineer’s estimate is $19,990,000.
Bids were opened for the construction and delivery of school furniture for Lot 2- Tuschen quarter. The engineer’s estimate is $6,830,000.
There was a third tender to construct and deliver school furniture for the Kato Secondary School- Lot 3/ the students Dorm. The engineer’s estimate was $46,143,000.
Meanwhile bids for the construction and delivery of furniture for One Mile Primary were opened, with an engineer’s estimate of $16,409,000.
Cummings Park Nursery saw the opening of similar bids with an engineer’s estimate of $2,709,000.
Zeeburg Secondary School saw an engineer’s estimate of $19,372,000 being provided for the provision of the same services.
And finally, West Demerara Secondary School had bids opened for construction and provision of furniture. The engineer’s estimate was $3, 464,000
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