The U.S. State Dept. is delaying construction of new facilities for Paraguays Anti-Drug Secretariat
(Secretaria Nacional Antidrogas, or SENAD) as a result of a deadline extension it granted to potential contractors submitting bids. The bid-submission cut-off for the office and residential buildings project, which has an estimated $150,000-$300,000 value, has been changed from Aug. 26 to Sept. 9, according to a recent bid-solicitation amendment. The document did not provide reasons for the extension.
The U.S.-financed project includes construction of housing for 34 males and six females, a conference room, and an outside maid quarters/laundry area. According to the Aug. 9 memo, the facility also will include two outside holding cells for 4 persons each, replete with exterior sensor or motion detection lighting, and a nine-foot high razor-wire-laced brick wall surrounding the property. The entrance will feature a motorized sliding portion, large enough for a tour bus to enter.
The original solicitation, amendment, structural and architectural drawings as well as technical specifications are available via the federal Electronic Posting System.
Additional information, including a Spanish-language explanation of SENADs organizational structure, is available via the Organization of American States
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