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GFF Executive Committee pleased with progress of Providence Forward Project

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President of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Wayne Forde said he is pleased with the current work being conducted for phase one of the Internatio­nal Federation of Associatio­n Football (FIFA) Forward Project.

Forde during a visit Monday to the Providence Community Centre, the site for the GFF’s National Training Centre, declared: “The Executive Committee is pleased with the works underway at the GFF National Training Centre.”

The first phase of the long overdue project will see the constructi­on of the artificial turf by Netherland­s-based Greenfield­s, a manufactur­er of artificial turf. Other aspects of the facility will include dormitorie­s, kitchen services, a gym and a pool.

Local entity Nabi and Sons Limited was sub-contracted by the Dutch company to complete the sub-base work, before the laying of the synthetic surface.

The Dutch corporatio­n was officially selected by FIFA to build the then Goal Project following the conclusion of the Internatio­nal Tender Process.

Greenfield­s edged out fellow Netherland­s firm Edel Grass after the bidding process was narrowed down to two companies.

Founded in 2003, the company has installed more than 2500 pitches across the globe.

They have also received the FIFA Preferred Producer for Football Title as well as similar accolades from the Internatio­nal Hockey Federation and the Internatio­nal Rugby Board

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Page 22 STABROEK NEWS,Wednesday, November 22, 2017

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