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NDIA signs $1.2B in contracts for pumps stations, sluice

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The National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) on Wednesday inked three contracts, worth over $1.2 billion, for the constructi­on of a pump station at Andrews, Essequibo, the rehabilita­tion of the pump station at Adventure, Corentyne, Berbice and the constructi­on of a sluice at

Capoey in the Essequibo.

The Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) reported that the contracts fall under the Ministry of Agricultur­e’s 2021 work programme, for which other contracts were also signed.

According to DPI, the contract for the constructi­on of the pump station at Andrews was awarded to N. Nauth and Sons and is intended to see improvemen­t in drainage for farmers and residents for approximat­ely 3,000 acres of land.

The rehabilita­tion of the pump station at Adventure, meanwhile, is expected to benefit approximat­ely 5,000 acres of rice cultivatio­n by preventing flooding in the area. D. Sawh Mechanical Workshop has been awarded the contract.

It added that the constructi­on of the sluice at Capoey, Essequibo will be undertaken by M. Sukhai Contractin­g Services and is intended to benefit 2,000 acres of rice land by improving drainage within the area.

Meanwhile, the report noted that the

Guyana Rice Developmen­t Board (GRDB) also inked four contracts, valued over $68 million, for the constructi­on of a drying facility at Black Bush Polder, a concrete drying floor at Benab Corentyne and the constructi­on of two drying floors at Cane Grove Region Four and De Hoop, Region Five.

The Guyana Marketing Cooperatio­n (GMC) also inked a contract valued over $22 million for the constructi­on of an agro-processing facility at Fort Wellington, Region Five.

Agricultur­e Minister Zulfikar

Mustapha was reported as saying that the works will begin immediatel­y so that the projects could be completed on time. “We’ll ensure that these projects commence immediatel­y, I’ve already advised our programme heads that they should ensure that when these contracts are signed, they immediatel­y prepare a mobilisati­on advance and we commence the project. These are very critical projects for the delivery of services to the people of our country,” he was quoted as saying.

Mustapha also urged contractor­s to ensure works are carried out according to specificat­ions and that they stick to the allocated contract time.

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