PM Holness indicates that Jamaica does not have the capacity to take on large enterprise-scale contracts
Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has indicated that Jamaica does not have the capacity to take on large enterprise-scale contracts.
His disclosure comes amidst concerns over whether or not safeguards are in place to ensure local contractors will be included in projects set to be carried out under the National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NaRRA).
A few weeks ago, the concern was raised by the Small Business Association of Jamaica, which feared its members would be overlooked in favour of larger, international contractors.
The matter was again brought to the fore, during yesterday’s post-Cabinet press briefing.
In response, Prime Minister Holness noted that the issue of local contracting must be carefully thought out.
He noted, however, that the Government is committed to engaging with contractors in the country.
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