Stabroek News

Chung’s Global Enterprise­s has been misreprese­nted and unfairly treated

- Dear Editor,

Chung’s Global Enterprise­s (CGE) prides itself in the highest quality work and strict adherence to contractua­l obligation­s. We are solidly committed to transparen­cy and accountabi­lity particular­ly for the taxpayers-funded projects we undertake. It is our firm belief that we have been misreprese­nted and unfairly treated during the lifespan of this project (Constructi­on of the Ministry of Health Head Office Phase 1).

We therefore find it necessary to break our silence and respond to the claims made in an article titled, “Govt’s terminates contract for new Health Ministry head office - cites delay, bloated cost, plans lawsuit against contractor,” published in the Stabroek News on the 1st November, 2020.

CGE hopes that the following factual statement brings much needed clarity to the issues raised in the public domain.

Facts of the matter are:

September 2, 2019 Variation Items include in Revised Bill of Quantities:

1. Curtain Walls design

2. Window layout and design and specificat­ions

3. Elevator Design and specificat­ions

4. HVAC System design and specificat­ions

5. Electrical Systems and arrangemen­ts

6. CCTV

7. Plumbing Systems and arrangemen­ts

January 2020, Additional Variation Items

1. Building Footprint Extension

2. Connection of Block Works to Steel frame

3. Revision to Electrical Systems and arrangemen­ts

The Revised Bills of Quantities represent a completely different project scope. The revised bill of quantities was not prepared by CGE, it was prepared by the MOH’s representa­tive VIKAB; it should be noted that our First Revised Pricing was submitted in October, 2019 but due to continued negotiatio­ns with VIKAB we were able to submit our final price on August 3rd, 2020 supported by quotations from our suppliers. Furthermor­e, our final price on the revised BOQ was within the estimated price that VIKAB came up with when they priced same.

Our first discussion regarding revised scope of work was in April 2018. The said revised drawings were never received until September 2nd, 2019. This was one year and 5 months after our initial agreement on the way forward and almost 2 years after the contract was awarded.

CGE is committed to ensuring the highest quality of work. We reject any insinuatio­n that we have erred and or failed to honour our contractua­l obligation­s. Further, we have worked tirelessly and diligently to ensure that this project was executed in a timely and profession­al manner. Though, however, the aforementi­oned issues thwarted our best intentions.

At Chung’s Global Enterprise we are eternally committed to the

growth and developmen­t of our country. As such, we welcome any scrutiny that allows all the facts and details to be available in an open and transparen­t manner. We have no interest in wasting taxpayers’ dollars on a matter that could have been amicably resolved.

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