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Gafsons sells Houston complex in multi-billion dollar deal

-relocating Gafoors shopping centre to McDoom

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Gafsons Industries Ltd has sold its Plantation Houston, East Bank Demerara complex to United States oilfield services provider Schlumberg­er, in a deal said to be worth billions.

As a result, the company has already moved some department­s from the Gafoors Houston shopping complex to what has been dubbed its McDoom “Mega” complex.

Although the exact price that was agreed to for the sale for the facility was not given, a source close to the company said that it was “a multi-billion dollar sale” and that it has until the end of August to complete its relocation.

Gafsons started constructi­on of the Mc Doom facility last year and is expected to complete the move to that property by the end of this week.

All of the department­s from the Houston store will be kept and its operations are still ongoing despite the move being underway.

Having establishe­d an office here since last year, Schlumberg­er in July announced that it was constructi­ng a mud plant aback the Gafoors Houston Complex and sought a contractor to demolish old bonds at the facility and renovate some existing ones.

“The contract will be to perform the demolition and renovation of some existing bonds. There will be a number of walls that need to be demolished, and additional bracing that will need to be installed,” the company said in an advertisem­ent.

“Scope of work will involve installati­on of overhead and job cranes which will require new foundation­s. Extensive electrical work will be required, including a new service, setting of all equipment; and installati­on of new lighting throughout the bonds. Additional mechanical and plumbing work will also be required,” it added.

When this newspaper visited the facility last week, part of the mud plant facility was already built and demolition works were ongoing on the Gafoor’s building.

But although the company has been in Guyana for nearly a year, officials of the company have been tightlippe­d and say that they do not speak to the press.

In July, this newspaper contacted officials of the company, which has an office on Middle Street, between Camp and Waterloo streets. “Thank you for your interest in Schlumberg­er. We are pleased to have establishe­d an

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The new Gafoors Hardware complex at Mc Doom

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