GG INKS K14.72 MILLION CONTRACT FOR MENYAMYA DISTRICT OFFICE

The new Menyamya District Office Complex will be constructed at a cost of K14, 723, 622. 49, following the signing of the instrument by the Governor-General, Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae yesterday at the Government House in Port Moresby.

In a statement, Sir Bob said the building in Morobe’s Menyamya District would be funded by the State, through the Menyamya District Development Authority.

The National Executive Council has awarded the contract to Pioneer Construction & Engineering Limited. Construction duration is 24 months (2 years), Sir Bob said.

Pioneer Construction & Engineering Limited has recently completed the construction of a Government Centre and Fishery Market in Finschhafen, Morobe province.

The company is constructing the seawall of the former Port Moresby wharf in Port Moresby.

Pioneer Construction & Engineering Limited Director Abel Wain and Philemon Tamari signed the contract before the Governor General and Chief Executive Officer of Menyamya District Development Authority, Fidelis Harrisol at Government House yesterday.

Steven Kenda
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Mr Steven Kenda holds a Bachelor of Art in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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