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One of the contracts being signed yesterday (Ministry of Finance Facebook page)

One of the contracts being signed yesterday (Ministry of Finance Facebook page)

March 17 ,2021

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Nearly 200 contracts worth a whopping $14b were signed yesterday by the government as its plan to provide 50,000 house lots for citizens over five years moves ahead.

The infrastructural works and construction of houses will take place in various areas across the country including Cummings Lodge, Prospect and Great Diamond, according to a release from the Ministry of Finance.

According to the release, Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water Susan Rodrigues said the housing areas being developed would allow for over 10,000 house lots. She also said that the process was historic as it was the first time that so many contracts were signed at any one time by a single Ministry. According to Rodrigues, this signalled the importance the Government was placing on the sector, the release added.

Since it entered office on August 2nd last year, the government has signed hundreds of contracts but the public is still in the dark as to who has won contracts as the information is not being published by the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB).

When this was drawn to his attention, Minister in the Office of the President with responsibility for Finance, Dr Ashni Singh had said that a portal would be created to provide this information. It is unclear how far this has proceeded but the Ministry provided no information yesterday on the contractors who benefited from the nearly 200 contracts.

Meanwhile, Minister of Housing and Water Collin Croal, citing the integral role his Ministry would play in ensuring that Government’s housing promise was fulfilled, pointed out that the number of contractors carrying out works would also include 26 new ones in the system.

It was expected that works totalling $4 billion would be carried out by June 2021 while another $6 billion is expected to be completed in the last half of this year.

The expansion of the number of contractors will also raise questions about whether there is any vetting of the ability of these persons to undertake the contracted works. Over the years there have been repeated complaints that many contractors winning contracts in these sectors lack the qualifications and a track record.

There have been calls for the government to proceed with an Engineer’s Bill which would  require registration and vetting of persons bidding for contracts in these sectors.

Meanwhile, Minister with responsibility for Finance, Dr Singh is urging contractors on the projects to ensure that their work is of the highest quality and completed on time.

Dr Singh, who spoke at the signing ceremony held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Liliendaal, exhorted the contractors to ensure that good quality work is done. He also reminded them that the quality of work put out will be used to determine whether each can graduate to being a higher level construction firm, moving from small scale projects to medium scale projects or from medium scale to large scale ones.

“I urge you to be diligent in implementing this work. We must not have to chase contractors down to complete work… It is also your responsibility to ensure that contracts are in line with specifications,’’ the Minister charged.

He urged the contractors to ensure that works begin immediately following the contract-signing and upon the receipt of their contract advance financing, alluding to President Irfaan Ali’s expectation that there would be “immediate mobilisation and actual work commencing on the ground.”

Dr Singh also said that the commencement of the works by contractors will also serve as a boost to the economy, allowing for the creation of jobs in the construction sector.  He also assured that government will continue with its efforts to facilitate access to financing for persons wishing to apply for loans from financial institutions, as was done through the recent approval of the increase in the mortgage ceiling.

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In 6 months, the Coalition members on this forum will deny that over 200 contracts worth $14 billion were signed for the Infrastructure to build over 50,000 houses all over the country.

There are hundreds of contracts were signed by the PPP/C government, but the information is not being published by the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB). The contractors are not known yet but a web page that provides access to the information on the web will be created.

This is a great boost to the economy and now the promise to built 50,000 houses has been fulfilled.

Onward Guyana.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

In 6 months, the Coalition members on this forum will deny that over 200 contracts worth $14 billion were signed for the Infrastructure to build over 50,000 houses all over the country.

There are hundreds of contracts were signed by the PPP/C government, but the information is not being published by the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB). The contractors are not known yet but a web page that provides access to the information on the web will be created.

This is a great boost to the economy and now the promise to built 50,000 houses has been fulfilled.

Onward Guyana.

Why wait for 6 months?  Read the news item again.  Supposedly contracts were signed to develop 10,000 lots as part of the govenment's plan to develop 50,000 over five years.  So, it is 10,000 and these are houselots , not houses.   

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@Django posted:

Where is the transparency ? who are getting the contracts ? none are published by NPTAB ,something stinks .

What will you do with the information if you get it?

Remember the trawler licenses. You clamored for the names of the license holders and when you get them, you said nothing but pretended that you didn't.

For your information, there is transparency in the Government.  You just are not patient enough.

For their safety, the government omits their names in their release from the Ministry of Finance. There is enough reason to believe that those who failed to get any contract might harm those who get them.

R

It is amazing to me how the mere signing of a contract is seen as "progress" in Guyana. Is ANYONE asking for the studies or the plans that support the doling out of $14 billion? It is bad enough that the govt does this, and even worse that the public doesn't demand the specifics that support this. Guyanese are a bunch of *******s.

Then there's the idiot minister "urging" the contractors to produce high quality work on time. Does he have any standards they need to meet? Who is inspecting this?

Both parties pull this shit. Large contracts, ribbon cutting much fanfare and then the public comes to find out what is built is the lowest quality piece of crap. These are people, from both parties, who cannot even construct a proper bus shed or a lil bridge over a creek. Check back in 5 years and see the people wailing about the squalor they are living in here.

Guyana is a real "jokey" place. These people are not serious. It's time to send in the British or Americans to save them from themselves. LMFAO

FM
@Ramakant-P posted:

What will you do with the information if you get it?

Remember the trawler licenses. You clamored for the names of the license holders and when you get them, you said nothing but pretended that you didn't.

For your information, there is transparency in the Government.  You just are not patient enough.

For their safety, the government omits their names in their release from the Ministry of Finance. There is enough reason to believe that those who failed to get any contract might harm those who get them.

Different tales when the shoe on the other foot. Ratman was making lots of noise about tendering by the past government.

Django
@Ramakant-P posted:

What will you do with the information if you get it?

Remember the trawler licenses. You clamored for the names of the license holders and when you get them, you said nothing but pretended that you didn't.

For your information, there is transparency in the Government.  You just are not patient enough.

For their safety, the government omits their names in their release from the Ministry of Finance. There is enough reason to believe that those who failed to get any contract might harm those who get them.

You come across as a qualified idiot from the Nortel University. This seems like another get rich scheme for the PPP cronies.

What's being done about places like Plastic City?

Mitwah
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Good job PPP.  The Coalition can never do that. No wonder they lost the election. 

Can you imagine the total number of contracts the PPP signed since they took over from those lazy bums in the coalition?

R
@Django posted:

Different tales when the shoe on the other foot. Ratman was making lots of noise about tendering by the past government.

You got the answer you asked for. Don't make useless noise. The Coalition is dead.

R
@Totaram posted:

Why wait for 6 months?  Read the news item again.  Supposedly contracts were signed to develop 10,000 lots as part of the govenment's plan to develop 50,000 over five years.  So, it is 10,000 and these are houselots , not houses.   

Ah gyess dis iz ware de 50,000 jabs gun kum frum! Waan jab per howse,. eh? Dass wy it gun tek 5 yares! De jabs dem gaffa lass!

FM
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@Former Member posted:

Ah gyess dis iz ware de 50,000 jabs gun kum frum! Waan jab per howse,. eh? Dass wy it gun tek 5 yares! De jabs dem gaffa lass!

Is a bunch a kakish people in de PPP.  This PPP government is a kakistocracy and that is a word.  Look it up if you don't know it.

T
@Totaram posted:

Is a bunch a kakish people in de PPP.  This PPP government is a kakistocracy and that is a word.  Look it up if you don't know it.

Butt iz de kAnt guvmint! Iz whuh wrang wid yu? 50,000 jabz meen nuffin tuh.yu? Yuh mus bee chupid yuhseff!

FM
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@Former Member posted:

Ah gyess dis iz ware de 50,000 jabs gun kum frum! Waan jab per howse,. eh? Dass wy it gun tek 5 yares! De jabs dem gaffa lass!

Mujhe lagata hai ki yah vah jagah hai jahaan se naukariyaan
aane vaalee hain.
Isalie 5 saal lagane vaale hain.
Naukariyon ko lambe samay tak chalana hoga.
R
@Ramakant-P posted:
Mujhe lagata hai ki yah vah jagah hai jahaan se naukariyaan
aane vaalee hain.
Isalie 5 saal lagane vaale hain.
Naukariyon ko lambe samay tak chalana hoga.

If dat iz an insult, den yu iz ah kowurd!

FM
@Former Member posted:

don't tek dat shally. He's calling you an apeman and a ho

He's also proving he.is a despicable coward who should be.pitied! After all, he has to pretend I came from the same family tree as he! It's a matter of self-esteem! His!

FM
@Ramakant-P posted:
Mujhe lagata hai ki yah vah jagah hai jahaan se naukariyaan
aane vaalee hain.
Isalie 5 saal lagane vaale hain.
Naukariyon ko lambe samay tak chalana hoga.

What de rass,? How dare you call my buddy shallyski a senile ole goat? Don't be so mean to the poor old goa..oops..guy.

cain
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@cain posted:

What de rass,? How dare you call my buddy shallyski a senile ole goat? Don't be so mean to the poor old goa..oops..guy.

Et tu, sugah? Then f u, cane!

But not to worry! He's merely proving his pedigree! DALIT COWARD! That's why the higher castes scorned them! They joined the British in British India for food, not for fighting! Through the Brits they learned to read and write! Rudimentary math they knew from.cheating.and stealing!

Dogs will be dogs!

But his kind is lower!

FM
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@Former Member posted:

Et tu, sugah? Then f u, cane!

But not to worry! He's merely proving his pedigree! DALIT COWARD! That's why the higher castes scorned them! They joined the British in British India for food, not for fighting! Through the Brits they learned to read and write! Rudimentary math they knew from.cheating.and stealing!

Dogs will be dogs!

But his kind is lower!

Ignar, What I posted is a transcription in Hindi of what you posted in your Patwah language.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

Ignar, What I posted is a transcription in Hindi of what you posted in your Patwah language.

So, you know and understand my patois language? You, incorrectly, spelled patois as patwah! Why.then, do you have to respond with Himdi.which I, admittedly, don't understand, and has been subject to, perhaps, misinterpretation by guana? This speaks volumes about you, doesn't it?!! As Tola would say, gwan da side!

FM
@Former Member posted:

So, you know and understand my patois language? You, incorrectly, spelled patois as patwah! Why.then, do you have to respond with Himdi.which I, admittedly, don't understand, and has been subject to, perhaps, misinterpretation by guana? This speaks volumes about you, doesn't it?!! As Tola would say, gwan da side!

The word is Hindi not Himdi.   In Guyana, it is called Patwah Language.

"Patois” is the merging of great food ideas from various cultures. It's french.

R
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@Ramakant-P posted:

The word is Hindi not Himdi.   In Guyana, it is called Patwah Language.

"Patois” is the merging of great food ideas from various cultures. It's french.

What an ass you are! But then you claim to be a coolie!

FM
@Ramakant-P posted:

Why is it you never discuss the issue on hand but seek to lambast me?

I do not like your attitude. It's disgusting.

That's only because you're disgusting! You attract it! So....

FM

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