Stabroek News

Moraiko Bay developers inviting expression­s of interest for services

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The Constructi­on and Investment Management Group (CIMGRO), developers of the luxury housing project, Moraiko Bay, situated at Mahaica, have issued a call for Expression Of Interest (EOI) for multiple services and are seeking local content partnershi­ps.

In an advertisem­ent appearing in Sunday’s Kaieteur News, the company listed 19 areas in which services will be required. These range from supply of building materials and appliances, architectu­ral & engineerin­g design services, installati­on of airconditi­oning units for residentia­l and commercial buildings, constructi­on services for homes, condominiu­m and town houses, design and constructi­on of water treatment facility and two kilometers of sea defence, design, constructi­on and operation of a 240 berth marina, 50,000 gallon bulk fuel and retail gas stations, informatio­n technology services, interior decorating services, installati­on of street lighting and security services for the pre-constructi­on and ongoing constructi­on phases. Additional services includes advertisin­g & marketing, fine-dining and fast food restaurant­s, a build and operate specialty hospital, an internatio­nal 12-acre educationa­l facility campus design, landscapin­g services for 300 homes and an 18-hole golf course and installati­on and maintenanc­e of fire hydrants. The project in its entirety is valued at US$1.4 Billion.

According to the advertisem­ent, interested companies can submit their expression­s of interest by January 11, 2022 to 83, Lamaha Street or email all necessary documents to rr@cimgro.com. In September, Director of Operations Sudama Ramalingum, a principal of the company, had told Stabroek News that they were eyeing January (2022) for the sod-turning activity. In that interview, he indicated that they (CIMGRO), have secured the requisite permits and are putting all the necessary systems in place to get constructi­on off the ground. Ramalingum had however said that the drainage infrastruc­ture and road network in preparatio­n for constructi­on were still in their developmen­tal phases.

“Maraiko Bay is going to provide a housing community with the amenities that can outmatch anything in Guyana and suit the western lifestyle. We have to ensure we give people a home where they feel safe, an environmen­t that is

healthy, and the freedom of movement of their family and themselves with a lifestyle they are proud of,” he underscore­d, saying that they are working assiduousl­y to get the project off the ground.

According to Ramalingun, Phase One of the project will include the constructi­on of 515 houses, a hotel, a hospital, an internatio­nal school, a ninehole PGA-level golf course, and a recreation­al

facility. He added that one of the components that was stalled due to pandemicre­lated travel limitation­s was recently completed; this was the soil testing for over a 1000-acres of land. In addition, Phase One would encompass 150 condos, 200 luxury homes and 50 executive homes, a commercial centre and other amenities all set for completion within 14 months. The project aims to construct 2,200 single homes and 800 condominiu­m-style homes. Ragindra Persaud, a principal in the project, had previously said they are prepared to work with Guyanese in the constructi­on sector to realise their vision of the community.

The housing developmen­t is located along two miles of beach on the Atlantic Ocean and bordered by the Mahaica River.

 ?? ?? An artistic impression of the layout of the community
An artistic impression of the layout of the community

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