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Request for Proposal for Window Removal and Re-Install

The Utilities Regulation & Competition Authority (URCA) invites bids from suitably qualified Building Contractors for Window Removal & Re-Install of the 3rd & 4th floor at URCA Headquarters- Frederick House, Frederick Street - Nassau, Bahamas. All responses must be submitted in hard copy by no later than: 4 p.m. on 14 October 2022. A copy of the full RFP may be downloaded below: Request for Tender Window Removal and Re-Install

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PUBLIC NOTICE Extension for RPF – SERVICES TO CONDUCT STUDY FOR 5G PUBLIC CONSULTATION IN THE BAHAMAS

The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA), advises the public that the deadline to submit proposal to URCA’s Requests for proposal for Services to conduct study for 5G Public Consultation in The Bahamas has been extended to 9 September, 2022. URCA reminds the public that responses to the said RFP are to be submitted their proposals in accordance with the following guidelines ONLY: Three (3) PRINTED COPIES of the proposal, placed in sealed, opaque packages marked:PROPOSAL FOR SERVICES TO CONDUCT STUDY FOR 5G PUBLIC CONSULTATIONCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERUTILITIES REGULATION AND COMPETITION AUTHORITYFREDERICK HOUSEFREDERICK STREETP.O. BOX N-4860NASSAU, THE BAHAMAS COMPLETE PROPOSALS MUST…

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Application for Inclusion on Bid List for Window Removal and Repair

The Utilities Regulation & Competition Authority (URCA) invites bids from suitably qualified Building Contractors to be prequalified for renovation works to the Third & Fourth Floor at the URCA Headquarters Frederick House Building located at Frederick Street, Nassau N.P. Bahamas. The Application for Inclusion on Bid List for Window Removal and Repair document can be found here. All responses must be submitted no later than 4:00pm on Friday 9 September 2022. This deadline will be strictly adhered to. Late submissions will not be accepted

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Guideline for the Electricity Sector on the assessment of Fine for Breaches

NASSAU, THE BAHAMAS (22 August 2022): The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (“URCA”), as the electricity sector regulator, considers the development of a regulatory framework governing the sector to be paramount to meeting its statutory obligations as defined in both the Electricity Act, 2015 (EA) and the URCA Act, 2009.   Through both Acts, URCA is empowered to impose a regulatory penalty or fine on a licensee who breaches a provision of the EA, a licence condition, regulatory and or other measures. The imposition of financial penalties for breaches is also a means to effectively ensure compliance with sector regulations and…

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