D&I to execute over $1B works in farming areas

The Agriculture Ministry through the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA), continues to make critical interventions in farming communities, to aid in the mitigation of flooding.
This is critical as Guyana takes the lead in Caricom achieving food security as part of its vision to lessen the almost $5 billion food import bill by 25 per cent by the year 2025.

Work being done in one of the regions

Only recently the NDIA signed over $500 million in contracts to aid in flood mitigation and improve the drainage and irrigation systems in several areas in Regions Two, Three, Six and Eight.
The NDIA is currently inviting bids for the impoldering of farmlands in Bethany Creek in Region Two with an engineer’s estimated cost of over $25 million.
In addition, bids are being invited for the rehabilitation of drainage channels at Aliki and Beribissibali, East Bank Essequibo (EBE), Region Three, with an engineer’s estimated cost of over $91 million.
Also, a new pump station is expected to be constructed at Letter Kenny/Bloomfield outfall channel, Corentyne, Region Six, at an engineer’s estimated cost of over $936 million.
The agency is also seeking contractors for the supply of irrigation pipers for Uruberu Road, Paramakatoi, Region Eight, at an estimated cost of over $8 million.
All bids must be deposited into the tender box at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) located at the Ministry of Finance, Main and Urquhart Streets, Georgetown, on or before Thursday, April 13, 2023, at 09:00h.
According to the Ministry, bids will be opened in the presence of those bidders or their representatives who choose to attend the event in the boardroom of NPTAB. A whopping $19.7 billion was set aside in Budget 2023 for critical drainage and irrigation works in several areas countrywide.