Govt launches centralised procurement opportunities website to enhance transparency & access
The National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB), under the auspices of the Ministry of Finance, today announced the launch of the Government Procurement Opportunities Website, a centralised digital platform designed to strengthen transparency, fairness, and open competition in public procurement across the Co-operative Republic of Guyana.
The new platform, accessible at https://eprocure.gov.gy/, will serve as the primary online portal for the publication of all procurement opportunities for government agencies. This initiative represents a significant step in modernising Guyana’s public procurement system and ensuring equitable access to opportunities for contractors, suppliers, and consultants.
In keeping with the core principles of accountability and open competition, all Invitations to Tender (ITTs), Requests for Proposals (RFPs), Expressions of Interest (EOIs), and other procurement notices issued by government agencies will now be publicly advertised and regularly updated.
By centralising procurement advertisements on a single, accessible platform, the Government aims to:
• Enhance public access to government procurement information.
• Ensure timely and equal dissemination of opportunities.
• Maintain compliance with procurement laws and regulations.
• Promote confidence and trust in the national procurement system.
Prospective bidders are strongly encouraged to visit the website frequently to remain informed of current and upcoming procurement opportunities.
Government remains steadfast in its mandate to promote equitable access to public procurement opportunities while reinforcing transparency and efficiency within Guyana’s procurement framework.
For further information or assistance, prospective bidders experiencing difficulties may contact the NPTAB at (592) 223-7042.
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