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Home Affairs signs off on $485.6m Wales fire station, other projects

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The Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) yesterday signed off on nine capital contracts worth over $760 million including a fire station at Wales, West Bank Demerara.

A release from MoHA said that its Permanent Secretary, Mae Toussaint Jr. Thomas signed the contracts which included projects for the Guyana Police Force, the Guyana Prison Service, and the Guyana Fire Service, amounting to a total of $760,236,592. The signing took place in the ministry’s boardroom and was attended by Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn; Deputy Commission­er ‘Operations’(Ag), Ravindrada­t

Budhram; Director of Prisons (Ag), Nicklon Elliot; and Chief Fire Officer (Ag), Gregory Wickham, along with other staff and invitees.

According to the release, the projects for the Guyana Police Force include the constructi­on of command centres in regions Two, Five, Six, and

Ten, to the tune of over $129.5 million. The Command Operation Centres will facilitate the expansion of the safe city to the safe country project. This will allow for the monitoring of CCTV cameras in the regions stated.

For the Guyana Prison Service, over $145 million was allotted for the constructi­on of senior officers living quarters and a security fence, both at the Lusignan Prison. Some $485.6 million will be expended to construct a fire station at Wales, and for the procuremen­t of 148 fire hydrants and five additional firefighti­ng vehicles.

The constructi­on of the new Wales fire station, Benn noted, apart from its geographic­al area, is an indication of staying ahead of the curve and staying cognizant of the developmen­ts resulting from the budding oil and gas industry and the intended constructi­on of the gas-toshore project in that area. In addition he noted that the acquisitio­n of five new firefighti­ng vehicles will allow for comprehens­ive coverage not only in the urban areas and on the coast, but also at some critical interior locations.

Benn encouraged the successful contractin­g companies to deliver all projects on time, with the correct specificat­ions and quality. “We want timely delivery, we want quality delivery’, he asserted.

The minister also emphasised the importance of the use of safety gear and encouraged the contractor­s to follow all safety measures at the worksites for themselves and workers. ‘We don’t want industrial accidents’, he stated.

 ?? ?? A scene from the signing (Ministry of Home Affairs photo)
A scene from the signing (Ministry of Home Affairs photo)

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