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Contract signed for major expansion, rehab of Fellowship Practical Instructio­n Centre

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A $1.7b contract was signed yesterday for the expansion and rehabilita­tion of the Fellowship Practical Instructio­n Centre (PIC), West Bank Demerara.

A statement from the Ministry of Education said that the improved PIC will offer the Caribbean Vocational Qualificat­ion (CVQ) Level One training in the areas of Commercial Food Preparatio­n, Masonry/ Plumbing, Electrical Installati­on and Furniture Making.

The statement said that this is the fourth such contract to be signed under the Guyana Skills Developmen­t and Employabil­ity Project (GSDEP) funded by the Caribbean Developmen­t Bank.

Contracts were previously signed for the expansion and rehabilita­tion of the Beterverwa­gting (East Coast Demerara), Hopetown (West Coast Berbice) and the North West District (Region One) PICs.

According to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Alfred King, it is expected that these institutio­ns will meet the requiremen­ts to offer CVQ Level One training to students.

King, according to the statement, said that outside of improving Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) infrastruc­ture, the GSDEP has several components including capacity building of technical staff and providing scholarshi­ps for engineers and TVET instructor­s.

GSDEP Coordinato­r, Theron Siebs said that the idea behind the expansion and rehabilita­tion of the PICs is to retrofit them so that they can offer training in the aforementi­oned subject areas.

He said that the cost of this particular project is US$816, 021.60 and the contractor is S&K Constructi­on and Consultanc­y Services and General Supplies. The project is being supervised by VIKAB Engineerin­g Consultant­s Limited of Trinidad and Tobago in associatio­n with VIKAB (Guyana) Limited and Jain Consultant­s, the statement said.

Siebs said that VIKAB is no stranger to executing work in Guyana and has supervised the constructi­on of over 100 schools in Guyana. He added that it is vital for the contractor­s and consultant­s to ensure that the facility meets the technical specificat­ions outlined in the document, failing which the facility will not be accredited to offer CVQ Level One training.

Signing the contract yesterday on behalf of the Ministry of Education was the Permanent Secretary along with Ayeni John, Architect attached to VIKAB Engineerin­g and Keshiri Gajraj, Manager of S&K Constructi­on and Consultanc­y Services and General Supplies. Work is expected to start 28 days from yesterday.

 ??  ?? From left are Ayeni John, architect attached to VIKAB Engineerin­g Consultant­s Limited; Keshiri Gajraj, Manager of S&K Constructi­on and Consultanc­y Services and General Supplies; Permanent Secretary, Alfred King and GSDEP Coordinato­r, Theron Siebs following the signing of the contract agreement. (Ministry of Education photo)
From left are Ayeni John, architect attached to VIKAB Engineerin­g Consultant­s Limited; Keshiri Gajraj, Manager of S&K Constructi­on and Consultanc­y Services and General Supplies; Permanent Secretary, Alfred King and GSDEP Coordinato­r, Theron Siebs following the signing of the contract agreement. (Ministry of Education photo)

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