Sheriff Group of Companies is on the cusp of a partnership, it says, that is set to redefine construction and development in Guyana. Teaming up with ARCPLUS GROUP (INT’L) CO., LIMITED, and East China Architectural Design and Research Institute Co., LTD, Sheriff aims to launch the “One Guyana HighRise” project.
According to a release, in the coming days, Sheriff Group of Companies will formalize a Strategic Cooperation Framework Agreement with ARCPLUS GROUP (INT’L) CO., LIMITED, and East China Architectural Design and Research Institute Co., LTD. This pact would cover construction consulting services. Tailored agreements are set to be crafted for both design and construction phases, with a focus on the One Guyana HighRise.
Ameir Ahmad, Managing Director of the Sheriff Group, conveyed his excitement about the incoming agreement, stating, “We are at the threshold of an exciting chapter and this agreement that we are about to embark on bears immense potential. It is what we hope will be a successful and lasting partnership. It also aligns well with our own development and investment agenda, and not to mention Guyana’s trajectory as the world’s fastest-growing economy.”
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The two companies recently met in Shenzhen, China. The Sheriff Group was represented by its Deputy Chief Executive officer of Sheriff Security Inc., Divesh Ramjattan; Director of projects l, Hayma Singh; and Director of Public Affairs and Community Engagement, Janelle Persaud.
Singh emphasized, “We have successfully identified a Chinese company that aligns perfectly with our vision for the One Guyana High Rise project. We are expected to return to China soon to formalize the agreement. Sheriff Guyana takes pride in contributing to Guyana’s development and fostering the growing relationship between Guyana and China.”
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Ramjattan added that the agreement, “signifies a new metamorphic attitude towards real estate development in Guyana, and marks the dawn of a transformative era in our nation’s infrastructure.”
According to Sheriff, the East China Architectural Design and Research Institute Co., LTD, along with its international arm ARCPLUS GROUP (INT’L) CO., LIMITED, have made a mark with their involvement in designing and constructing some of the world’s tallest and most intricate structures.
Sheriff said the presence of its team at the China Construction Expo from November 7-9, 2023, was instrumental in the deal.
“Their engagements with various construction-related companies have not only yielded nearly 30 prospective suppliers for goods and services in Guyana but have culminated in a partnership that solidifies their vision to reshape Guyana’s infrastructural landscape,” the release outlined.