Home Affairs Ministry invites bids for fuel storage facilities construction

THE Ministry of Home Affairs has officially invited sealed bids from eligible and qualified contractors for the construction of two fuel storage facilities for the Guyana Fire Service.
The projects include Construction of a Fuel Storage Facility at Leonora Fire Station, Region No. Three; and Construction of a Fuel Storage Facility at Onverwagt Fire Station, Region No. Five.

Bidding will be conducted through the National Competitive Bidding (NCB) procedures as outlined in the Procurement Act 2003 and is open to all eligible bidders in accordance with Section III of the Bid Document.
Interested bidders can inspect the Bidding Documents and obtain further information from the Finance Department of the Ministry of Home Affairs, located at Lot 6 Brickdam, Stabroek, Georgetown. The department is accessible via telephone at 226-2444 or 226-1717 during regular business hours, from 08:30 hours to 15:30 hours, Monday through Friday.

Bid Documents will be available for purchase at the Finance Department of the Ministry of Home Affairs starting Tuesday, February 25, 2025, for a non-refundable fee of Three Thousand, Five Hundred ($3,500) dollars, payable in cash.
Bids must be submitted in a plain sealed envelope, bearing no identification of the bidder. The envelope should clearly state the project name at the top left-hand corner and include the statement: “Do NOT Open Before 09:00 hours on March 18, 2025.”

Bids must be addressed to: Permanent Secretary, Ministerial Tender Board, Ministry of Home Affairs, 6 Brickdam, Stabroek, Georgetown and must be deposited in the Tender Box at the aforementioned address by 09:00 hours on Thursday, March 18, 2025. Electronic submissions will not be accepted, and late bids will be rejected.

Bid opening will take place at 09:00 hours on March 18, 2025, in the Boardroom of the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board Building. Bidders or their representatives are welcome to attend.

All bids must be accompanied by valid Certificates of Compliance from the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) and the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA).
The Ministry of Home Affairs reserves the right to reject any or all bids without assigning any reason and is not obligated to award the contract to the lowest bidder.

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