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The region did not explain the reason behind the high maintenanc­e costs but instead indicated that five new vehicles were catered for in the 2019 budget.

The Audit Office recommende­d that the regional administra­tion monitor the maintenanc­e cost to see whether it’s “economical” to maintain some of these vehicles listed or budget to purchase new ones.

Meanwhile, the report noted that a contract for the maintenanc­e of Duplex Living Quarters at Mongrippa Hill, Bartica was awarded to the lowest of fourteen bidders in the sum of $3.293 million; of which a total of $2.196M was advanced to the contractor. The Engineer’s Estimate was $4.200 million.

“A physical verificati­on revealed that the works were incomplete and the site was abandoned and the final account was still to be prepared. Also, for the works completed so far, it was found that the contractor was overpaid $1.541 million,” the report stated.

A breakdown of the overpaid amount showed that extra was paid for things such as painting,

fittings and plumbing and guttering.

The Head of the Budget Agency in responding to these findings explained that the contract was terminated and informed that a valuation on terminatio­n will be prepared and the final overpaymen­t quantified and recovered.

The Audit Office urged the regional administra­tion to recover the overpaymen­t, ensure that completed works are accurately measured and quantified before payments are made to the contractor and to implement proper systems to avoid future recurrence­s.

With regards to a contract for the maintenanc­e of a shed in Beach View Nursery School Compound, Bartica, the $58, 000 overpaid to the contractor was still outstandin­g at the time of the compilatio­n of the report.

It was explained that the contract was awarded to the most responsive of eight bidders in the sum of $2.224 million. Amounts totalling $2.219M were paid to the contractor. The Engineer’s Estimate was $2.322 million.

According to the report, a physical verificati­on of the works done revealed that $58,000 was overpaid to the contractor. The overpaymen­t relates to the installati­on of a groove 7 tongue close boarding to the ceiling and the filling of a sand box with white sand.

The region in response indicated that the amount overpaid “will” be recovered.

The Audit Office again recommende­d that the region make every effort to recover the overpaymen­t and put proper measures in place to prevent a recurrence.

The report also mentioned a contract for the maintenanc­e of sections of Bartica Secondary School which was awarded to the most responsive of nine bidders in the sum of $3.412 million. The Engineer’s Estimate was $3.995 million. While amounts totalling $3.389 million were paid to the contractor a physical verificati­on revealed that $563,727 was overpaid to the contractor. The monies overpaymen­t pertains to painting, replacemen­t of boards, dismantlin­g and replacemen­t of step treaders and the replacemen­t of exchanging of windows.

These contracts were paid from the $399.990 million allocated for maintenanc­e works. Of this sum, as at 31 December 2017, the sum of $395.715 million was utilised. According to the breakdown, $155.993 million was spent on the maintenanc­e of buildings; $54,971 on the maintenanc­e of roads; $15,597 million on the maintenanc­e of bridges; $25.104 million on the maintenanc­e of Drainage & Irrigation; $11.882 million on the maintenanc­e of sea & river defences; $93,659 million for the maintenanc­e of infrastruc­ture; $23.593 million for vehicle spares & maintenanc­e and $14.916 million on equipment maintenanc­e.

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