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Gov’t invites tenders for new retaining walls & roadway @ Horsepath

December 17th, 2023 | Tags: Horsepath Retaining Walls roadway construction Tender
The community of Horsepath on Tortola can look forward to new retaining walls and roadway in the near future. Photo: VINO/File
Procurement Coordinator, Mrs Ishma Rhymer said eligible tenderers are required to submit a Trade Licence (valid for 2024) and a detailed work programme and method statement showing the order in which the various sections of works are to be executed and the rates of progress. Photo: GIS
Procurement Coordinator, Mrs Ishma Rhymer said eligible tenderers are required to submit a Trade Licence (valid for 2024) and a detailed work programme and method statement showing the order in which the various sections of works are to be executed and the rates of progress. Photo: GIS
HORSEPATH, Tortola, VI- The community of Horsepath can look forward to new retaining walls and roadway in the near future.

The Government of the Virgin Islands has invited tenders for the Construction of Retaining Walls and Roadway at Horsepath, Tortola.

Proposed works

The proposed works, according to information published by Government Information Services (GIS) on December 14, 2023, comprise of providing all plant, labour, equipment and materials and performing all operations in connection with the demolition, excavation and disposal works to remove trees; concrete slabs and dirt on site; excavation for wall footings; construction of retaining walls; importing of fill material for backfilling to retaining walls; construction of concrete road and facilitating works for all utilities as necessary at Horsepath.

Procurement Coordinator, Mrs Ishma Rhymer said eligible tenderers are required to submit a Trade Licence (valid for 2024) and a detailed work programme and method statement showing the order in which the various sections of works are to be executed and the rates of progress.

Click HERE for the documentation required of tenderers.

8 Responses to “Gov’t invites tenders for new retaining walls & roadway @ Horsepath”

  • What the heck am i seeing here? (17/12/2023, 12:01) Like (3) Dislike (3) Reply
    Its like this minister only fixing up his district, what happen to the rest of the other districts?
    • @what the heck am I seeing here? (17/12/2023, 15:15) Like (5) Dislike (2) Reply

      Shut ayo R@$$ Kye has done more outside his district than in. You have to be someone on the opposition.

  • Well Sah (17/12/2023, 12:31) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
    DISTRICT 5 ALONE
  • What a set (17/12/2023, 12:40) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    How these politicians saying they stop building retaining walls?
  • District Five (17/12/2023, 13:57) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Run go pick on your Premier because the Honourable Member spent 250,000.00 on a 5 hour event, those dollars should have gone to repair the roadways………u can move to the fifth district and you will be welcome with open arms
  • musa (17/12/2023, 15:13) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    Stop the hate and learn to appreciate, keep work for all honorable leader .
  • one eye (17/12/2023, 16:25) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    The ndp cut out petty contracts because our financial lifeblood for the little man had depend on it


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