Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | July 23, 2009
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$32m in contracts for Tivoli repairs
A company whose directors include Tivoli Gardens community leader Christopher 'Dudus' Coke and west Kingston businessman Justin O'Gilvie has been given the green light for three government contracts valued at $32 million.

The National Contracts Commission in June approved the contracts with Incomparable Enterprises Limited for repairs to buildings in Tivoli Gardens.

One of the contracts, valued at $10.7 million, is for repairs and waterproofing to the slab roofs along the Bustamante Highway section within the Tivoli Gardens housing scheme.

The other contracts, which total $21.3 million, are for repairs to roofs at Levy Path and Seaga Boulevard, also in the community. All three were given out by the Ministry of Water and Housing through open tender.

This is not the first time that Incomparable Enterprises will be doing work for the Government since the start of this year.

In January, the company was awarded a contract valued at $1.3 million, under the emergency procurement process, to transport cover materials from Bull Bay to extinguish a fire at the Riverton City landfill.

The company was also involved in recent repairs to the Mother White Gully on Spanish Town Road.

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