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BVIHSA’s lab infrastructure being upgraded to meet COVID demands

Minister for Health Carvin Malone has announced plans to upgrade the BVI Health Services Authority’s laboratory infrastructure to meet the demands of the COVID-19 pandemic.

As part of the upgrades, new equipment will be procured “to effectively deliver clinical and public health functions as well as meet physical and equipment accreditation requirements”, Malone said.

The Health Minister’s remarks were made during a public statement on Friday, August 14. 

“Additional works will provide the appropriate infrastructure and equipment to serve as an effective out-patient clinic in the ‘new regular’ and to convert the facility to a stand-alone isolation unit for COVID-19 and other infectious diseases that would otherwise surpass the capacity of the existing hospital,” he stated.

Extended timeframe for bids

In the meantime, Malone said the deadline for contractors to bid on the lab expansion project has been extended.

Bids were issued for the project on July 17 with a submission deadline of August 14.

“However, the submission deadline was extended to August 24 to allow for additional contractors to respond given the initially low number of responses,” Malone said.

Contracts will be awarded by the second week of September, he further stated.

Malone also said work is underway at Major Peebles wing of hospital. 

“Construction on the ground floor is progressing through a joint venture between Quality Construction and KM Construction. A timeline of three months is projected, and works are on schedule with no delays expected,” he stated.

The Health Minister, however, made it clear that while the investments being made are vital components of the government’s strategy, “the most crucial element is the behaviours and practices that each of us engages in to keep ourselves and others safe.”

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  1. well sah says:

    Only now?

  2. bvi islander says:

    this Government have the expacts running them show .. at least let them pay a portion of the bil if them so want get back so bad . if i wasnt from here i would of been glad to be home through this pandemic . let them pay half the bill dont let them bully you all i sick ah dem complaining . they have so much to say bout tola and dont want leave or stay out .

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  3. @Well says:

    The real reason is that this enables another construction project to be given out to cronies so that kickbacks can be had. Nothing in the BVI is done for the good of all. Only for the good of a few….that are well connected.

  4. Devon says:

    Would have hoped that was already in place !

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