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Request for Proposal for Modified Design Build Services for the Penal
THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED (UDeCOTT) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MODIFIED DESIGN BUILD SERVICES FOR THE PENAL DEBE ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING The Government of Trinidad and Tobago through the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development is desirous of constructing a new Administrative Complex which will house the offices of the Penal-Debe Regional Corporation. The Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago Limited, (UDeCOTT) invites suitably qualified and experienced entities to submit proposals for Modified Design Build Services for the Penal Debe Administrative Building. The successful Contractor shall be chosen using a competitive selection process as set out in the Request for Proposals (RFP). Proponents will be required to demonstrate adequate experience in the provision of similar services as defined by the RFP. Proponents are advised that submissions must include ALL the documents as set forth in the RFP. Failure to do so may result in disqualification. INSTRUCTIONS FOR PURCHASE OF RFP PACKAGE (i) A complete set of documents may be purchased from Monday July 29th 2019, by making a non-refundable deposit of TT$5,000.00 VAT Inclusive, to UDeCOTT’s Operating Account #852948 at any branch of First Citizens Bank Limited, by Cash or Manager's Cheque. (ii) AFTER payment has been deposited into UDeCOTT’s account, the RFP package may then be collected at UDeCOTT’s Head Office (with proof of payment), First Floor, 38-40 Sackville Street, Port of Spain or provided electronically upon request, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays), between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. -
20010629, House Debates
29 Ombudsman Report Friday, June 29, 2001 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Friday, June 29, 2001 The House met at 1.30 p.m. PRAYERS [MR. SPEAKER in the Chair] OMBUDSMAN REPORT (TWENTY-THIRD) Mr. Speaker: Hon. Members, I have received the 23rd Annual Report of the Ombudsman for the period January 01, 2000—December 31, 2000. The report is laid on the table of the House. CONDOLENCES (Mr. Tahir Kassim Ali) Mr. Speaker: Hon. Members, it is disheartening that I announce the passing of a former representative of this honourable House, Mr. Tahir Kassim Ali. I wish to extend condolences to the bereaved family. Members of both sides of the House may wish to offer condolences to the family. The Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs (Hon. Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj): Mr. Speaker, the deceased, Mr. Tahir Ali served this Parliament from the period 1971—1976. He was the elected Member of Parliament for Couva. He resided in the constituency of Couva South. In addition to being a Member of Parliament, he was also a Councillor for the Couva electoral district in the Caroni County Council for the period 1968—1971. He served as Member of Parliament and Councillor as a member of the People’s National Movement. In 1974 he deputized for the hon. Shamshuddin Mohammed, now deceased, as Minister of Public Utilities for a period of time. In 1991, Mr. Tahir Ali assisted the United National Congress in the constituency of Couva South for the general election of that year. He would be remembered as a person who saw the light and came to the United National Congress. -
List of Registered Contractors As at Sepetember 30Th. Automotive Supplies & Repairs No
PENAL/DEBE REGIONAL CORPORATION - LIST OF REGISTERED CONTRACTORS AS AT SEPETEMBER 30TH. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES & REPAIRS NO. NAME OF CONTRACTOR CONTACT NO. ADDRESS 1 SOUTH'S AUTO SERVICE STATION CO. LTD 647-6878 127 SIPARIA ERIN ROAD DEBE CATERING NO. NAME OF CONTRACTOR CONTACT NO. ADDRESS 2 DONAFE'S FOOD SERVICES LTD. 649-3197/764-3967 #36 THICK VILLAGE, SIPARIA COMPUTER SUPPLIES NO. NAME OF CONTRACTOR CONTACT NO. ADDRESS 3 DIAMOND SYSTEMS & SUPPLIES LTD 653-4923 #2 ALLAHA STREET LA ROMAIN ELECTRICAL NO. NAME OF CONTRACTOR CONTACT NO. ADDRESS 4 QUALITY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES & SERVICES 647-3178 / 680-5885 #1337 S.S. ERIN ROAD PENAL 5 R. KAISERSINGH 647-3771 156 LACHOOS ROAD 6 SOOKRAM & SONS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 779-5624 / 649-6079 / 376-4743 #2 SOOKRAM TR QUARRY VILLAGE SIPARIA FABRICATING NO. NAME OF CONTRACTOR CONTACT NO. ADDRESS 7 B.J. WELDING & FABRICATING 357-5668 #319B SAN FRANCIQUE ROAD PENAL FINANCIAL NO. NAME OF CONTRACTOR CONTACT NO. ADDRESS 8 PRAYANAVIC FIN CORPORATION LTD 657-2387 185 CIPERO STREET, SAN FERNANDO PENAL/DEBE REGIONAL CORPORATION - LIST OF REGISTERED CONTRACTORS AS AT SEPETEMBER 30TH. GENERAL NO. NAME OF CONTRACTOR CONTACT NO. ADDRESS 9 3R'S GENERAL CONTRACTING 296-9613 / 762-0193 #6 BECKLES STREET NORTH ESPERANCE VILLAGE SAN FERNANDO 10 3S CONTRACTOR SERVICE 652-1294 138 GOLCONDA VILLAGE CIPERO ROAD SAN FERNANDO 11 A & L ENGINEERING CO LTD 12 A & N INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT SERVICE LTD 355-1245 / 469-3160 #105A DOORBASSA TRACE SAN FRANCIQUE ROAD, PENAL 13 A & V MARKETING CO. LIMITED 668-2246 PICTON ROAD, SANGRE GRANDE 14 A. HOSEIN CONTRACTING SERVICES LTD. -
1 the REPUBLIC of TRINIDAD and TOBAGO in the HIGH COURT of JUSTICE Claim No. CV2008-02265 BETWEEN BASDEO PANDAY OMA PANDAY Claim
THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE Claim No. CV2008-02265 BETWEEN BASDEO PANDAY OMA PANDAY Claimants AND HER WORSHIP MS. EJENNY ESPINET Defendant AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS Interested Party Before the Honorable Mr. Justice V. Kokaram Appearances: Mr. G. Robertson Q.C., Mr. R. Rajcoomar and Mr. A. Beharrylal instructed by Ms. M. Panday for the Claimants Mr. N. Byam for Her Worship Ms. Ejenny Espinet Mr. D. Mendes, S.C. and Mr. I. Benjamin instructed by Ms. R. Maharaj for the Interested Party 1 JUDGMENT 1. Introduction: 1.1 Mr. Basdeo Panday (“the first Claimant”) is one of the veterans in the political life of Trinidad and Tobago. He is the political leader of the United National Congress Alliance (“UNC-A”), the member of Parliament for the constituency of Couva North in the House of Representatives, the Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago and former Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago 1. He has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1976 and in 1991 founded the United National congress (“UNC”) the predecessor to the UNC-A. He together with his wife, Oma Panday (“the second Claimant”) were both charged with the indictable offence of having committed an offence under the Prevention of Corruption Act No. 11 of 1987 namely: that on or about 30 th December 1998, they corruptly received from Ishwar Galbaransingh and Carlos John, an advantage in the sum of GBP 25,000 as a reward on account for the first Claimant, for favouring the interests of Northern Construction Limited in relation to the construction of the then new Piarco International Airport 2. -
Municipal Corporations Ceos Contact Information Name District Email Address Contact 1
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS CEOS CONTACT INFORMATION NAME DISTRICT EMAIL ADDRESS CONTACT 1. Mrs. Annette Stapleton- Port Of Spain City Corporation – [email protected] Office: 624-4292 Seaforth City Hall Fax: 623-1125 Knox Street [email protected] Port Of Spain 2. Mr. Indarjit Singh San Fernando City Corporation – Office: 652-1656 City Hall, Harris Promenade , [email protected] Fax: 652-1656 San Fernando 3. Mrs. Cheryl Sirju-Chong Arima Borough Corporation - Xtra Plaza PBX: 667-3508 ext: 112, Corner O’Connor Drive and O’Meara Road Arima [email protected] 101(CEO) Fax: 667-1010 4. Mrs. Kathy Mills-Mark Tunapuna/ Piarco Regional Corporation - Direct line:663-6223 Centenary Street , Tunapuna PBX: 662-1537 ext. 1003, [email protected] 1001(CEO) Fax: 662-1612 5. Ms. Betty-Ann Dial Sangre Grande Regional Corporation - Ramdass Office: 668-2461 ext: 107 Street , Sangre Grande [email protected] Fax: 668-2942 6. Mrs. Satragie Maharaj Couva/ Tabaquite/ Talparo Regional - Corporation Office: 679-3748 Railway Road , Couva [email protected] Fax: 636-9161 7. Ms. Donnamay Taylor Point Fortin Borough Corporation Town Hall Office: 648-4424 George Road [email protected] Fax: 648-4424 Point Fortin 8. Mrs. Betty Ramdass-Ali Penal Debe Regional Corporation Hosein Building [email protected] Office: 647-3354 ,S.S Erin Road , Debe Fax: 647-3354 9. Mr. Ravindranath Gangoo Diego Martin Regional Corporation 17-18 Diego Martin Main Road , Diego Martin [email protected] Office: 633-1533 Fax: 632-2502 10. Ms. Ann Hosein Chaguanas Borough Corporation Cumberbatch Direct line: 671-0576 Street , Chaguanas [email protected] PBX: 665-5320 ext. -
Gazette No. 35, Vol, 47, No. 35, 10Th March, 2008—Extra
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY) VOL . 47 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, Monday 10th March, 2008—Price $1.00 NO. 35 382 APPOINTMENT TO ACT AS MINISTER OF FINANCE IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that His Excellency the President, acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister, in exercise of the power vested in him by subsection (2) of section 79 of the Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, has appointed MR. MARIANO BROWNE, a Senator, to act in the Office of the Honourable KAREN NUNEZ -T ESHEIRA , Minister of Finance, with effect from 5th March, 2008 and continuing during the absence from Trinidad and Tobago of the said the Honourable Karen Nunez-Tesheira, M.P., in addition to the discharge of his normal duties. H. HEMNATH Secretary to His Excellency 3rd March, 2008. the President —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 383 GRANT OF CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRATION (Citizenship of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Act, 1976) Number Name Date 12141 … GRAFTON WARREN …………14th February, 2008—(NS: 19/2/1 S. 14714) 12143 … LILLIUS DOYLE …………14th February, 2008—(NS: 19/2/1 S. 14711) V. BELGRAVE Permanent Secretary, Ministry of National Security –——————————————————————————————— 384 Number Name Date 12142 … CECIL NICHOLAS BROWN ………14th February, 2008—(NS: 19/2/1 S. 14733) 12144 … CARLISLE WINSTON MATTHEWS ……14th February, 2008—(NS: 19/2/1 S. 14732) 12145 … SHAWKAT ALI HANIF …………14th February, 2008—(NS: 19/2/1 S. 14739) 12146 … ANN GERALDINE STEPHEN ... ……14th February, 2008—(NS: 19/2/1 S. 14734) 12148 … CORNICE LORNA SAMUEL-WALTERS ……14th February, 2008—(NS: 19/2/1 S. -
The Ministry of National Security Is Seeking Information from Members
The Ministry of National Security is seeking information from members of the public on the character and suitability of applicants who are being considered for enlistment in the Trinidad and Tobago Municipal Police Service (Public Service Commission). Anyone with information, which may deem someone unsuitable should so indicate in writing to the: Deputy Director Office of Law Enforcement Policy (OLEP) 18—20 London Street, Port of Spain [email protected] | (868) 623-2441 Ext. 14117 All information provided will be kept strictly confidential . Afeisha Richards-Julien Akash Ramsaroop Alana Cyrus-Abdool Alicia Ali-Tirbaynee Alicia St. Clair POINT FORTIN PENAL ERIN GASPARILLO VALENCIA Allison Glodon Allyssa Hosein Alvin Ramdass Andrew Mohammed Anesh Jaggernauth TABLELAND OROPOUCHE BICHE PRINCES TOWN TUNAPUNA Anita Sambrano Arlene Sampath Askale Alexander Avanell Perry-Marash Brandon Cambridge ST AUGUSTINE DEBE MATURA WILLIAMSVILLE CASCADE Camille Letren Candace Taylor Carlos Grant Carolyn Narine Cheneil Morgan WALLERFIELD TUNAPUNA BELMONT SANGRE GRANDE MORVANT Cherry-Ann Mitchell Cheryl-Ann Butler-Moses Chitra Sharma-Alexander Cindy Ali Coreshia Augustus Anderson POINT FORTIN SANGRE GRANDE RIO CLARO SAN JUAN MT. LAMBERT Damian Pariman Dane Lara Darcia Seepersad-Henry Deepali Baijoo Bisoondaye Parmanand SAN FERNANDO SANGRE GRANDE COUVA TALPARO PRINCES TOWN Djanna Joseph Donna Chase Eric Persad Esther Achalal Gailan Hosein GUAPO LA ROMAIN RIO CLARO CHAGUANAS SOUTH OROPOUCHE Gary Ramsawack Jewan Jhinkoo Gillian Alves Gisann Mitchell-Ramsey Giselle -
World Bank Document
R EP RN DESO RESTRICTED REPORTS DES§Cl Report No. TO-570a WITHIN ONE WEEK'2 Public Disclosure Authorized This report was prepared for use within the Bank and its affiliated organizations. They do not accept responsibility for its accuracy or completeness. The report may not be published nor may it be quoted as representing their views. INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Public Disclosure Authorized APPRAISAL OF A HIGHWAY PROJECT TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Public Disclosure Authorized May 18, 1967 Public Disclosure Authorized Projects Department CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS Unit of Currency in use: Trinidad and Tobago Dollar (TT$) TT$ 1.71429 = US$ 1.00 TT$ 1.00 = US$ 0.58 TT$ 1,000,000 = Us$ 583,333 FISCAL YEAR January 1 to December 31 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES: BRITISH Conversion British/US: Metric 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers 1 foot = 30.5 centimeters 1 acre = 0.41 hectares 1 imperial gallon = 1.20 U.S. gallon = 4.54 liten 1 ton = 1.12 U.S. short ton = 1.02 metric ton TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO APPRAISAL OF A HIGHlJAY PROJR.CT TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION 2 * BACKGROUNMD A. General B. Transportation C. National Transportation Study 3. HIGHWAAY SECTOR 3 A. Highway Administration B. Highway Network and Growth of Vehicle Fleet C. Traffic Volumes and Traffic Counts D. Highway Financing and User Charges E. Highway Transport Industry 4. THE PROJECT 7 A. Description B. The Project Highway (Southern Highwray) C. Consulting Services (i) For the Project Highway (ii) For Feasibility Studies and Detailed Engineering D. Cost Estimates and Foreign Component E. -
Religion and the Alter-Nationalist Politics of Diaspora in an Era of Postcolonial Multiculturalism
RELIGION AND THE ALTER-NATIONALIST POLITICS OF DIASPORA IN AN ERA OF POSTCOLONIAL MULTICULTURALISM (chapter six) “There can be no Mother India … no Mother Africa … no Mother England … no Mother China … and no Mother Syria or Mother Lebanon. A nation, like an individual, can have only one Mother. The only Mother we recognize is Mother Trinidad and Tobago, and Mother cannot discriminate between her children. All must be equal in her eyes. And no possible interference can be tolerated by any country outside in our family relations and domestic quarrels, no matter what it has contributed and when to the population that is today the people of Trinidad and Tobago.” - Dr. Eric Williams (1962), in his Conclusion to The History of the People of Trinidad and Tobago, published in conjunction with National Independence in 1962 “Many in the society, fearful of taking the logical step of seeking to create a culture out of the best of our ancestral cultures, have advocated rather that we forget that ancestral root and create something entirely new. But that is impossible since we all came here firmly rooted in the cultures from which we derive. And to simply say that there must be no Mother India or no Mother Africa is to show a sad lack of understanding of what cultural evolution is all about.” - Dr. Brinsley Samaroo (Express Newspaper, 18 October 1987), in the wake of victory of the National Alliance for Reconstruction in December 1986, after thirty years of governance by the People’s National Movement of Eric Williams Having documented and analyzed the maritime colonial transfer and “glocal” transculturation of subaltern African and Hindu spiritisms in the southern Caribbean (see Robertson 1995 on “glocalization”), this chapter now turns to the question of why each tradition has undergone an inverse political trajectory in the postcolonial era. -
TRINIDAD and TOBAGO URBAN REGENERATION and REVITALIZATION PROGRAMME (TT-T1086 and TT- L1057)
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO URBAN REGENERATION AND REVITALIZATION PROGRAMME (TT-T1086 and TT- L1057) ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK (REVISION 1) Adapted from Report No. 17/2019 December 12, 2019 SUBMITTED BY ECOENGINEERING CONSULTANTS LIMITED TRINIDAD & TOBAGO URBAN REGENERATION ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL AND REVITALIZATION PROGRAMME (TT-T1086) MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 1 1.1 Authorization and Layout of Report ............................................................................. 1 1.2 Background .................................................................................................................. 1 1.3 Project Categorization .................................................................................................. 2 1.4 Eligibility Criteria ........................................................................................................... 2 1.5 IDB Policies and Guidelines......................................................................................... 5 2 POLICY, LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK ................ 6 2.1 Trinidad and Tobago Regulatory Framework .............................................................. 6 2.1.1 Key Policies .................................................................................................................. 6 2.1.1.1 National Environmental Policy, 2018 ................................................................... 6 2.1.1.2 -
The Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago and for Related Matters
Fifth Session Eighth Parliament Republic of Trinidad and Tobago REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Act No. 29 of 2007 [L.S.] AN ACT to repeal and replace the Presbyterian Church Incorporation Ordinance, 1893 and provide for the incorporation of the Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago and for related matters [Assented to 28th September, 2007] Whereas there has been established in Trinidad and Preamble Tobago since 1893 a religious organization known as the Presbytery of Trinidad: 2 No. 29 Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and 2007 Tobago (Incorporation) And whereas it is intended that the Presbytery of Trinidad shall be known and referred to as the Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago: And whereas it is expedient that the Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago be incorporated for the purpose of fulfilling the aims, objects and missions and of exercising the powers set out in the Act: Enactment ENACTED by the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago as follows:— Short title 1. This Act may be cited as the the Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago (Incorporation) Act, 2007. Interpretation 2. In this Act— “the Church” means the Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago; “Constitution” means the constitution of the Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago; “Synod” means the decision-making body of the Church established by the Consitution; “Trustees” means those persons appointed by the Synod in accordance with the Constitution. Incorporation 3. The Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago is hereby created a body corporate. Aims, objects and 4. The aims, objects and missions of the Church are missions to— (a) proclaim, propagate and perpetuate belief and faith in the Sovereignty of Our Triune God and the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ; No. -
Basdeo Panday Leader of the United National Congress
STRONG LEADERSHIP FOR A STRONG T&T THE UNITED NATIONAL CONGRESS Re s t o r i n g Tru s t he PNM’s unrelenting seven-year campaign and its savagely partisan Tuse of the apparatus of the State to humiliate and criminalise the leadership and prominent supporters of the UNC have failed to produce a single convic- tion on any charge of misconduct in public office. The UNC nonetheless recognises the compelling obligation to move immedi- ately with speed and purpose to do all that is possible to restore the public trust. We will therefore lose no time and spare an individual of manifestly impeccable no effort in initiating the most stringent reputation and sterling character, charged measures that will enforce on all persons with the responsibility of igniting in gov- holding positions of public trust, scrupu- ernment and in the wider national com- lous compliance with the comprehensive munity of the Republic of Trinidad and legislative and legal sanctions that the Tobago, a culture of transparency, UNC has already introduced, and will yet accountability, decency, honesty, and formulate, to ensure unwavering adher- probity, that will permit no compromise, ence to the highest ethical standards and will protect no interest save the public the most exacting demands of probity in good, and will define the politics of this all matters of Governance. nation into perpetuity. To these ends, we will appoint as Minister of Public Administration and Compliance, Basdeo Panday Leader of the United National Congress 1 THE UNITED NATIONAL CONGRESS STRONG LEADERSHIP