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EOIβ€” Expression of Interest

Loadcell Calibration Service

Halliburton Guyana Inc.Halliburton Guyana Inc.

AI-Extracted Scope of Work

Provision of Calibration services for Loadcells. This is an expression of interest to identify qualified vendors capable...

of providing loadcell calibration services.

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Notice Details

Full details are available on the original notice. Click β€œView Original Notice” to see the complete requirements.

What is an Expression of Interest (EOI)?

An EOI is the first stage of procurement. The contractor is identifying potential suppliers who may be capable of delivering the required goods or services. Responding to an EOI typically involves submitting your company profile, relevant experience, and capabilities.

What the Local Content Act Requires

Under Section 22 of the Local Content Act 2021, contractors in Guyana's petroleum sector must give first consideration to Guyanese suppliers registered on the Local Content Register. This is a legal requirement, not a preference.

How to Respond to This Notice

To respond, visit the original notice link and follow the submission instructions. Ensure your company has an active Local Content Secretariat (LCS) certificate. Include your LCS registration number in your response to demonstrate your first-consideration eligibility.

Who Is Eligible

Guyanese-owned companies registered on the Local Content Register are eligible for first consideration. Companies must hold a valid LCS certificate and demonstrate capability to deliver the required goods or services. Foreign companies may bid but must demonstrate that no qualified Guyanese supplier is available.

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Details

Notice Type

Expression of Interest

Contractor

Halliburton Guyana Inc.

Legal Framework

Local Content Act 2021

About LCA Procurement in Guyana

What does 'first consideration' mean under the LCA?

Under Section 22 of the Local Content Act 2021, contractors must evaluate Guyanese suppliers first before considering foreign companies. This means local bids are reviewed and assessed before any international options are explored. Contractors must document this process and report it to the Local Content Secretariat.

Do I need an LCS certificate to respond to this notice?

While not always required at the EOI/RFI stage, having an active Local Content Secretariat (LCS) certificate significantly strengthens your bid. For formal tenders (RFQ, RFP, ITT), an LCS certificate is typically required to qualify for first-consideration status. You can apply for certification through the Ministry of Natural Resources.

How are procurement decisions made?

Contractors must follow fair and equitable evaluation criteria as defined in Section 23. Bids are typically assessed on technical capability, pricing, delivery timeline, and local content compliance. Contractors must report their procurement decisions in half-yearly reports to the Secretariat.

What happens if a contractor doesn't give first consideration to Guyanese suppliers?

Non-compliance with the Local Content Act can result in penalties ranging from GY$1 million to GY$50 million per offence. The Local Content Secretariat actively audits contractor procurement reports and investigates complaints from suppliers who believe they were unfairly bypassed.

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