Sunday February 18, 2018
Kaieteur News
Sod turned for $228M Finance Minister annex - to house Valuation Office, training room, gym
An architect’s impression of the new annex. The Ministry of Finance (MoF) is set to construct a new multimillion-dollar annex at the site of the former sports club of the Guyana National Cooperative Bank at Winter Place and Croal Street in Georgetown. Finance Minister Winston Jordan, on Friday last, turned the sod at the location in the presence of Finance Secretary Dr. Hector Butts and contractor, Courtney Benn. The annex which stands at a cost of approximately $228M will house the ministry’s training room, a sports complex, a gym and the Camp Street valuation office. Speaking at the ceremony, Minister Jordan said the annex has always been a project he wanted to take on board. Following his appointment as
Finance Minister, among his many plans was the modernisation of the ministry. “This is a passion of mine because almost all my life, I worked at the Ministry of Finance, with short periods at the State Planning Secretariat. I know the Ministry of Finance very well.” According to Minister Jordan, the Finance Ministry should be the premier institution, and while his travels abroad have proven this to be true, the situation is not quite the same in Guyana. It was further explained that he decided to put in place the necessary human resources and systems to improve the conditions of the ministry. The Minister said with these developments, the population at the Ministry has
grown beyond the building’s capacity and the building is somewhat unsafe structurally. “You know it is unsafe, because we have added more features to the existing building and we have added more buildings within the yard. We have added more electrical equipment in the building and we have not changed the wiring.” Minister Jordan said the construction of the annex is coming at an opportune time. Echoing those sentiments, Finance Secretary, Dr. Hector Butts said the construction of the annex is most welcomed, since it is something that the ministry has been pursuing for some time. The building is set to be completed by the end of this year.
Finance Minister, Winston Jordan turns the sod for the new annex as Finance Secretary Hector Butts and Contractor Courtney Benn look on.
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