Public Procurement Commission - Guyana

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The Public Procurement Commission mission is β€œTo promote transparency, competition, equity, the achievement of value for money, sustainability and environmental best practices in the Public Procurement System." The purpose of the PPC is to monitor public procurement to ensure that not only are the principles of public procurement – fairness, equity, transparency, value for money and competition –

Photos from Public Procurement Commission - Guyana's post 10/06/2026
Photos from Public Procurement Commission - Guyana's post 10/06/2026

PRESS RELEASE
Public Procurement Commission Strengthens Procurement Capacity Through High-Impact Training for Consultants, Suppliers and Contractors.

The Public Procurement Commission (PPC) has successfully concluded its Procurement Training for Consultants, Suppliers and Contractors, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening transparency, accountability and stakeholder participation within Guyana's public procurement system. Hosted at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, the training attracted strong participation
from consultants, suppliers, contractors and other procurement stakeholders from across Guyana, creating a vibrant forum for professional engagement, knowledge exchange and practical learning.

In welcoming participants, Chief Executive Officer of the Public Procurement Commission, Mr. Michael Singh, underscored the importance of stakeholder education in fostering a procurement environment that is transparent, competitive and compliant with the law. He noted that the
Commission remains committed to equipping suppliers, contractors and consultants with the knowledge and practical tools necessary to effectively participate in procurement opportunities and contribute to the continued development of Guyana. The initiative forms part of the Commission's ongoing efforts to build national capacity and foster greater understanding of the
principles, procedures and responsibilities that underpin public procurement.

Delivering the feature address, Hon. Gail Teixeira, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, challenged participants to view public procurement not merely as a commercial undertaking, but as a critical instrument of national development. She emphasized that every contract awarded and every project successfully executed contributes to the transformation of communities, the expansion of essential services and the advancement of citizens' quality of life.

The Minister highlighted the unique constitutional status of the Public Procurement Commission and underscored the importance of maintaining public trust through integrity, transparency and accountability. She reminded participants that procurement extends far beyond the exchange of
goods and services, noting that investments in schools, roads, bridges, health facilities and community infrastructure represent tangible improvements in the lives of Guyanese citizens and the future of the nation.

Central to her address was a call for the cultivation of a culture of integrity across both the public and private sectors. The Minister urged contractors and suppliers to build reputations founded on professionalism, quality workmanship and reliability, stressing that trust remains one of the most valuable assets any business can possess. She further encouraged participants to embrace their role
as partners in development and to take pride in the lasting impact their work has on communities throughout the country.
Minister Teixeira also acknowledged the growing role of small and medium-sized enterprises, women entrepreneurs and emerging contractors in Guyana's rapidly evolving economy. She noted that expanding opportunities within the procurement sector have created pathways for broader participation in national development and emphasized the importance of ensuring that stakeholders
are equipped with the knowledge and capacity necessary to compete effectively and responsibly.

The training featured presentations by PPC Attorney-at-Law Ms. Esther Osborne, Training Officer Mr. Antonio Yhan and Procurement Specialist Mr. Prakash Sookdeo, who collectively guided participants through key aspects of Guyana's procurement framework, including legislative requirements, administrative review mechanisms, procurement procedures and best practices for successful participation in procurement opportunities.
Throughout the programme, participants engaged in meaningful discussions and interactive exchanges on procurement governance, compliance requirements and practical challenges encountered within the procurement environment. The robust participation demonstrated a growing commitment among stakeholders to strengthening procurement standards and promoting greater transparency and accountability across the sector.

As Guyana continues to experience unprecedented economic growth and infrastructure development, the Public Procurement Commission remains steadfast in its mission to promote a procurement environment that is fair, equitable, competitive and transparent. Through initiatives such as this training programme, the Commission continues to empower stakeholders with the knowledge and tools necessary to contribute meaningfully to national development while upholding the highest standards of integrity and professionalism.

The Public Procurement Commission thanks all participants for their enthusiastic engagement and valuable contributions, which were instrumental in making the training programme a resounding success.

The End

26/05/2026

Happy 60th Independence Anniversary, Guyana πŸ‡¬πŸ‡Ύ

From the Secretariat, Management, and Staff of the Public Procurement Commission

Wishing the people of Guyana a joyful celebration as we commemorate 60 years of independence, strength, resilience, and national pride.

Happy Independence Anniversary, Guyana!
One People. One Nation. One Destiny.

19/05/2026

πŸ“£ ANNOUNCEMENT!

Registration is now officially CLOSED. βœ…
We have officially reached our registration limit and full capacity.

Thank you to everyone who signed up! We appreciate your support

14/05/2026

πŸ“’ Public Procurement Commission Tender Awareness: Regulatory Compliance ✨

Join our Public Relations Officer, Ms. Samantha Sheoprashad, as she shares key insights on ensuring regulatory compliance in the tendering process. Stay informed, follow the rules, and meet all necessary legal requirements to avoid disqualification!

πŸ” Stay tuned for more tender awareness tips in our playlist!

13/05/2026

Gain the tools, insights, and guidance needed to participate effectively in public procurement.

The Public Procurement Commission is hosting a training session tailored for Suppliers, Contractors, and Consultants.

πŸ“ Arthur Chung Conference Centre
πŸ“… June 9, 2026 | 9AM–1PM
πŸ—“ Registration: May 1 – May 29

Register now: https://bit.ly/4dgGj2H

13/05/2026

πŸ“’ Public Procurement Commission Tender Awareness: Tender Submission ✨

Join our Public Relations Officer, Ms. Samantha Sheoprashad, as she shares key insights on ensuring a successful tender submission. Stay informed, follow the guidelines, and make sure your documents align with procurement regulations to avoid disqualification!

πŸ” Stay tuned for more tender awareness tips in our playlist!

12/05/2026

6. πŸ“’ Public Procurement Commission Tender Awareness: Legal & Compliance Considerations ✨

Join our Public Relations Officer, Ms. Samantha Sheoprashad, as she shares key insights on meeting the legal and compliance requirements for tendering. Stay informed and ensure your documents align with procurement regulations to avoid disqualification!

πŸ” Stay tuned for more tender awareness tips in our playlist!

11/05/2026

Public Procurement Commission Tender Awareness: Project Planning & Methodology ✨

Join our Public Relations Officer, Ms. Samantha Sheoprashad, as she shares key insights on ensuring you meet the project planning and methodology requirements for tendering. A well-structured plan is essentialβ€”make sure yours is in order!
πŸ” Stay tuned for more tender awareness tips in our playlist!

11/05/2026

Suppliers. Contractors. Consultants.
Looking to secure government contracts? This training gives you the guidance you need to navigate the procurement process with confidence.

πŸ“… June 9, 2026 | 9AM–1PM
πŸ“ Arthur Chung Conference Centre
πŸ—“ Registration: May 1 – May 29

Register now: https://bit.ly/4dgGj2H

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Monday 08:00 - 16:30
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:30
Thursday 08:00 - 16:30
Friday 08:00 - 15:30