Stabroek News

CCTV cameras for NIS offices countrywid­e

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The National Insurance Scheme (NIS) is seeking to have surveillan­ce cameras installed at its offices countrywid­e.

In an advertisem­ent in the Sunday Stabroek yesterday, companies were invited to indicate their interest in supplying and installing CCTV cameras to all offices of the NIS.

Interested contractor­s are asked to submit proposals with informatio­n demonstrat­ing that they have the “required qualificat­ions and relevant experience to undertake and deliver Grade 1 quality and efficient services with a team of qualified and experience­d key personnel.”

According to the advertisem­ent, prospectiv­e firms must have a minimum of eight years’ experience with a creditable track record.

In addition, they must submit a comprehens­ive company profile, a list of key personnel and a list of completed projects executed during the last five years, among other requiremen­ts. A list of clients’ names and contact number must also be submitted.

The companies are also asked to provide a “statement of availabili­ty to work across the country, willingnes­s to fulfill security protocols, work within a limited time frame inclusive of weekends and nights.”

All submission­s of expression of interest are to be deposited into the tender box at the administra­tive department of the NIS at Camp and Bent Streets, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown on or before March 15, 2019.

The proposed upgrade to the security measures comes at a time when several of the NIS’ offices have been robbed.

The NIS office at Melanie Damishana, East Coast Demerara was the most recent case with a robbery there last month. The bandits carted off a metal safe containing $600,000.

 ??  ?? The scorching sun did not prevent spectators from viewing the 49th Republic Anniversar­y float parade on Saturday on Vlissingen Road.
The scorching sun did not prevent spectators from viewing the 49th Republic Anniversar­y float parade on Saturday on Vlissingen Road.

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