Standards Bureau to get $2.5B Laboratory

The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) will soon get a new laboratory costing $2.5B. The contract for the new facility was signed by the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce with NABI Construction Inc. on Wednesday.
According to a statement from the Ministry, the role of the GNBS has increased as a result of recent oil and gas discoveries. “The role of the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) has become more critical to both the private and public sectors, as the demand for its services has increased substantially especially in the areas of business development, metrology, and training in standards for Guyanese firms,” the Ministry said.
The Government has acknowledged that the current laboratory infrastructure at the GNBS requires upgrading for the provision of these much-needed services to support economic competitiveness.
The new lab facility will be located in the Sophia Exhibition Complex.
Improving the GNBS’ infrastructural facilities allows the agency its full capacity to function and support economic diversification, innovation, and access to markets by Guyanese businesses, according to the statement.
Construction of this new state of the art facility, will equip the GNBS with international standard laboratory facilities to assure reliability; adequate space to perform tests for consumer protection and certifying production standards; increased calibration capacity for temperature, moisture, pressure, force, volume and electricity; adequate equipment and the ability to maintain its ISO accreditation; and sufficiently trained staff to perform tests and calibrations and maintenance of these equipment.
The Government of Guyana, with support from the Inter-American Development Bank has ensured that this project which is expected to be completed within the next 18 months, will allow the GNBS to deliver on its mandate in a sustainable way, while contributing towards Guyana’s economic competitiveness.
The Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce through its National Quality Infrastructure Project will spearhead the management and oversight of the construction project.













