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MODEC receives 2024 Local Content Compliance in Guyana

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June 24, 2025
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Director of Local Content Secretariat, Dr. Martin Pertab hands over Letter of Approval to MODEC Corporate Manager, Kim Huynh

Director of Local Content Secretariat, Dr. Martin Pertab hands over Letter of Approval to MODEC Corporate Manager, Kim Huynh

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MODEC announces that it has received the 2024 Local Content Certificate of Compliance from the Local Content Secretariat, as well as approval for its 2025 Local Content Annual Plan.

These achievements reflect the significant efforts MODEC has made in advancing local content initiatives over the past year in Guyana and underscore the company’s ongoing commitment to fulfilling the requirements of the Local Content Act 2021.

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In 2024, MODEC recruited 18 Guyanese nationals and launched its inaugural onshore trainee and internship programmes to support the development of local professionals. Additionally, MODEC publicized 45 procurement opportunities and invested over US$3.4 million in the procurement of goods and services from local suppliers. The company also made substantial investments in community initiatives focused on education, technology and the environment.

This year, MODEC will continue to recruit and train Guyanese nationals, invest in community development initiatives and offer more than 100 procurement opportunities to local suppliers.

MODEC remains committed to supporting the growth and development of Guyana’s local workforce and economy, in alignment with national priorities and the Local Content Act.

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