Stabroek News Sunday

Courtney Benn wins $352.7M contract to construct new St. Rose’s school building

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Minister of State Joseph Harmon on Friday announced that Courtney Benn Contractin­g Services Limited has been awarded a $352.7 million contract for the constructi­on of a new building for St. Rose’s High School and the works are expected to begin in August.

Harmon told reporters during a post-Cabinet press briefing that neither the demolition of the building nor the constructi­on could commence as yet as teaching is still ongoing at the school.

The contract, which was awarded to Courtney Benn Contractin­g Services Limited by the National Procuremen­t and Tender Administra­tion Board, was one noted by Cabinet during its sub-committee’s most recent deliberati­ons.

The company had been one of four bidders for the constructi­on project. The others were: Builders Hardware and General Supplies (whose bid for the project was $401.6 million), Chung’s Global Enterprise ($344.3 million) and Sattaur Mohammed and Sons Constructi­on ($370 million). The engineer’s estimate for the project was $450.6 million. Asked when the project, which has been on the government’s agenda for some time, will get off the ground, Harmon explained that it is now for the contractor and the procuring entity to actually sign the contract and begin the work.

“I believe that because it is a school, that these works more likely will commence during the August holidays so that it does not interfere [with or] interrupt the actual school work that is taking place. As you know, St. Rose’s is still an active secondary school,” he said.

He noted that this contact would complement one previously awarded for the demolition of the building.

The aged building is located on Church Street.

 ??  ?? The St. Rose’s High School building last December (Stabroek News file photo)
The St. Rose’s High School building last December (Stabroek News file photo)

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