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Mar 21, 2018 News
The following were bids presented at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board yesterday.
Ministry of Public Infrastructure: Urban Roads 2018 – Lot 1: Rehabilitation/Construction of Compound Road, Mabaruma (Phase 2), Region 1. Lot 2: Rehabilitation of Duncan Street, Georgetown, Region 4. Lot 3: Construction of Hugh Ghani Park, ECD, Region 4. Lot 4: Full Rehabilitation of lot 50, Stanleytown, New Amsterdam, East Berbice, Region 6. Lot 5, Rehabilitation of New Market Street, Rose Hall Town, Region 6.
Lot 6: Rehabilitation/Construction of Bartica Potaro Road (Mile 5-6), Bartica, Region 7.
Lot 7: Rehabilitation/Construction of Township Road Network (Phase 20), Lethem, Region 9.
Ministry of Legal Affairs: Procurement of Photocopiers and Accessories
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Supply and Installation of 225kVA Generator and 400A Automatic Transfer Switch at Takuba Lodge, South Road, Georgetown.
Guyana Marketing Corporation: Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of a transformer for the Agro-Processing Demonstration Facility, Region 3.
Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission: Construction of Building for offices space and living quarters at New Amsterdam Berbice.
Ministry of Public Security: Procurement of IT Equipment
Guyana Defence Force: Repairs to Special Forces Head Quarters
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