Stabroek News

Food and Drug Dept. set for major upgrade

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After years of suffering from limited facilities, the Government Analyst-Food and Drug Department (GA-FDD) is set for a major upgrade which includes four laboratori­es.

In an advertisem­ent in yesterday’s Sunday Stabroek, the Ministry of Public Health issued a request for expression­s of interest in the constructi­on of laboratori­es and an office complex.

The ad said that four laboratori­es are to be constructe­d to internatio­nally accredited standards and housed under a single roof with an office complex to house approximat­ely 60 staff members and 10 auxiliary staff.

The building will be 30,000 square feet and two stories on 1.15 acres of landscaped garden-type land. The designs will also have to cater for external storage bonds, a power room, ramp, lift, waste disposal system and solar installati­on.

Under the contract, equipment will have to be supplied for the microbiolo­gy, chemistry, drug and bio-safety labs.

The complex will also have state of the art features such as teleconfer­encing.

“The department will be a green field project aimed at kick-starting the agroproces­sing sector in Guyana “intended to stimulate significan­t economic activity and also provide sufficient technical capability to allow Guyana to insulate its populace against substandar­d items of food, drugs, cosmetics and medical devices traded on its market”.

The GA-FDD has struggled in recent years to meet this challenge.

According to the advertisem­ent, the design period will last four months, constructi­on – 15 months, furniture and equipment installati­on and testing – five months and the defects liability period – 12 months.

Expression­s of interest have to be submitted by September 18 to the National Procuremen­t and Tender Administra­tion Board.

 ?? (Emmerson Campbell Photo) ?? GPA Awardees 2018:Journalist­s, photograph­ers and videograph­ers were last night awarded when the Guyana Press Associatio­n held their second annual media awards and dinner at the Georgetown Club. Guyana Chronicle’s Vanessa Braithwait­e (centre) won the young journalist of the year award. Stabroek News journalist­s Mariah Lall, Sharda Bacchus, Royston Alkins and its former photograph­er Keno George were also among the awardees.
(Emmerson Campbell Photo) GPA Awardees 2018:Journalist­s, photograph­ers and videograph­ers were last night awarded when the Guyana Press Associatio­n held their second annual media awards and dinner at the Georgetown Club. Guyana Chronicle’s Vanessa Braithwait­e (centre) won the young journalist of the year award. Stabroek News journalist­s Mariah Lall, Sharda Bacchus, Royston Alkins and its former photograph­er Keno George were also among the awardees.

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