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BVIPA seeks to rehabilitate Gun Creek terminal by February 2022

BVIPA seeks to rehabilitate Gun Creek terminal by February 2022

The BVI Port (BVIPA) has opened up a tender for the rehabilitation of the Gun Creek Ferry Terminal in Virgin Gorda.
The project site is 1,000 square-feet of space and the successful bidder will be required to demolish and replace various windows and doors at the facility.

The scope of the works will also include repairing the facility’s sewerage and plumbing systems, its alarm/security system, as well as the reflective ceilings.

Other works include exterior and interior painting as well as repairing and replacing electrical fixtures.

The BVIPA projects to complete the bidding process by the end of September to commence the project in November.

The Authority further aims to have works completed by February 2022 for the building to be handed over by March 2022.

Interested contractors must submit their bids no later than 10 am September 10, 2021.
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