Contracts Signed for refurbishment works at 5 clinics in North and Central Eleuthera
Authored by: Ministry of Health and Wellness
Source: Ministry of Health and Wellness
Date: September 9, 2022

The Ministry of Health & Wellness held five (5) contract signing ceremonies today at clinics in North and Central Eleuthera for emergency maintenance works. Minister of Health & Wellness the Honourable Dr. Michael Darville accompanied by his Permanent Secretary Colin Higgs and other Senior Health Officials led the signing ceremonies awarding contactors at each stop. The contracts are for works at clinics in Harbour Island, Spanish Wells, Hatchet Bay, James Cistern and Lower Bogue.

The contracts follow assessments done at clinics throughout the Bahamas since last October where it was determined that critical maintenance works were necessary to improve the current environment in which healthcare providers operate and to mitigate against threats to the safe delivery of essential services to communities already vulnerable to natural disasters. The scope of restoration works include concrete works, masonry and carpentry repairs, interior walls and ceiling repairs, painting, plumbing and electrical repairs.  These works are separate from those previously approved under two (2) InterAmerican Development Bank (IDB) funded loans. Funds from the Ministry’s Capital Budget for Upkeep of Community Clinics will source the collective capital works for these facilities with an estimated cost of $530,000 and a two-to-seven-month completion time span once works commence.  

Just last week, the Health & Wellness Minister executed contacts in Abaco to commence works at clinics on that island.

 

 

 

 

 

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