The Bid Protest Committee (BPC) on Friday ruled that Puran Brothers Disposal Inc was legitimately awarded the contract to manage the Haags Bosch Sanitary Landfill following an appeal by another other contractors who had tendered for the job. The appeal was made by Morse Archer and Ivor Allen of Cevon’s Waste Management Inc. against the decision to award the contract to Puran Brothers Disposal Inc.
In a release the Ministry of Communities said it however has to await the outcome of a court injunction which is pending in relation to the signing of the contract with Puran Brothers Disposal Inc.
“The ministry wishes to assure the public that work will soon begin on other sanitary landfills across the country including Linden, Bartica and Mahdia and contractors through (single or joint venture mechanism) are free to offer and provide such sanitation services.”
However, the ministry made it clear that it will continue to follow the outlined procedures, protocols, and guidelines outlined in the Procurement Act.
A nine-page decision was handed down by Chairperson of the Bid Protest Committee, attorney-at-law, Joann Bond on September 30, 2016. A written ruling was issued to all the parties involved and the committee expressed gratitude to Cevon’s Waste Management Inc. for following through with the process.
The procuring entity has since been advised to continue with the procurement process. On July 12, 2016, Cevons challenged the decision to award the contract to Puran Brothers for the management of the landfill and requested a review of the award. Cevon’s based his claim for a review on four main arguments; technical competence, low price, operation methodology and past performance all of which were addressed in the ruling.
Bid Protest Committee clears Puran Bros for Haags Bosch contract
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