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Ministry meets stone suppliers over airport project

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Officials from the Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture (MPI) yesterday met with local suppliers of stone and other items to facilitate a link between them and China Harbour Engineerin­g Company (CHEC) for the Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport (CJIA) Modernisat­ion Project.

The meeting came after the disclosure last year that CHEC purchased US$7.5m worth of stone from Suriname for the airport project. CHEC would later say that price and capacity were the sole determinan­ts in the purchase after concerns were voiced at the bypassing of local companies. A release from MPI said that mong the officials were Minister of Public Infrastruc­ture, David Patterson; Minister within the Ministry, Annette Ferguson; Permanent Secretary, Geoffrey Vaughn; Project Manager, Carmichael Thorne; and officials from the Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport Company, including Chairman, Stephen Fraser, and Chief Executive Officer, Ramesh Ghir.

The officials met with suppliers from BK Internatio­nal Inc., Toolsie Persaud Ltd., and Metallica Commoditie­s Corp to provide help with getting them involved with the CJIA Modernisat­ion Project. The statement said that while these suppliers would have previously bid for the project, they were disqualifi­ed due to shortfalls in their submission­s. According to Patterson, the meeting was facilitate­d to ensure that local businesses play a role in the realisatio­n of the national project. He said that local suppliers should have adequate time and opportunit­y to supply the goods. However, he stressed the importance of meeting deadlines and said that delays will lead to severe repercussi­ons. He added that the deadline for the project is November 30 and underlined that this completion date must not be jeopardise­d.

The local suppliers were also informed that they have to meet all specificat­ions, including size and chemical analyses, in order to be considered. It was stated that they were not guaranteed the supply; rather, it was ultimately CHEC which makes the decision. Business Minister Dominic Gaskin who was also present at the meeting, urged the suppliers to be as competitiv­e as possible in their pricing while keeping deadlines in mind at all times. The local suppliers are expected to resubmit their documents in the coming week.

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