Times of Suriname

Bids out for expansion of Mazaruni Prison

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The expansion of the Mazaruni Prison is closer to realizatio­n, as the bids are currently being tendered for eligible contractor­s to undertake the project.

The need for the expansion of the prison was as a result of the fire which destroyed the Camp Street jail, just over three months ago and the overcrowdi­ng at other penitentia­ries across the country.

With that, a site at the Mazaruni prison, Essequibo River, was identified for the constructi­on of the new wing which is expected to house 400 prisoners, according to a government release. The current engineer’s estimate is the sum of $2.8B. Interested contractor­s are invited to bid for the project which will be carried out through the National Competitiv­e Bidding procedures specified in the Procuremen­t Act of 2003. Earlier this year, the sum of $278M was approved by Cabinet for the first phase of the project.

The works include the renovation of the Bachelors’ Quarters, trade shop, the dormitorie­s, B-63 living quarters, spinster quarters and the senior bachelors’ quarters at the prison. The estimated cost for the works is $26.1M.

Other works include repairs to the self-acting sluice located at the front and east of the prison, the wharf, and the culverts located to the north and west of the prison; at an estimated cost of $20M. Ongoing works at the Mazaruni Prison include the constructi­on of twenty (20) living quarters to accommodat­e additional prison officers in anticipati­on of the approximat­ely 400 prisoners to be housed at the Mazaruni Prison. The living quarters contain three bedrooms, a living room, a patio, kitchen and a washroom.

(kaieteurne­wsonline)

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