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Kaieteur News- The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) is in the process of procuring a 600KVA generator to help power the Festival City Polyclinic in Georgetown.
This is according to information provided by the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) office which revealed that 10 companies have applied for the contract.
Based on the tender information released, the contractors bid between $20 million and $46 million to supply, install and commission the 600KVA generator for the polyclinic.
The Festival City Polyclinic was commissioned in 2021 and provides healthcare services to residents of North Ruimveldt and surrounding areas.
Below are the companies and their bids:
Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation
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