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JAM | Jan 27, 2026

Government’s emergency procurement tops J$5b since Hurricane Melissa

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Chief Public Procurement Policy Officer at the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, Jovell Barrett, speaks at a JIS Think Tank on Thursday, January 8, 2026, about the guidance note issued to procuring entities on emergency procurement procedures. (Photo: JIS)

The Government estimates that, as of January 8 this year, the value of emergency procurement contracts has exceeded J$5 billion.

Chief Public Procurement Policy Officer at the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, Jovell Barrett, told JIS News that since the passage of Hurricane Melissa in October 2025, the emergency procurement facility has been used to provide essential support and aid.

He explained that the breakdown of contracts awarded, as published on the Government of Jamaica Electronic Procurement Portal (GOJEP), ranges from road repair works to the provision of relief items.

“It [spans] procurement of container homes by the NHT (National Housing Trust). It includes supplies by the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM), where they would have published notices for food items that they would have  procured; activities by the NSWMA (National Solid Waste Management Authority), by the NWC (National Water Commission), in terms of their response to the emergency procurement of trucks, water tanks, tipper trucks…and responses from the Ministry of Agriculture [Fisheries and Mining],’’ Barrett further outlined.

For full transparency, the public can view the notices of contracts awarded to gain an understanding of expenditure, to date.

“It’s a broad category of items that have been procured in response to Hurricane Melissa. Citizens can log on to GOJEP and click the contract award notice tab, and then you can filter by the procurement method. You can select emergency procurement procedure as the filter, and then it will populate all of the emergency notices that have been published,” Barrett stated.

He explained that contract award notices must be published on GOJEP within 30 days of the award date. Consequently, not all contracts are currently reflected on the system.

Barrett noted that several procuring entities are only now publishing their notices, and once this process is complete, a more accurate figure will be available.

The Public Procurement Act of 2015 provides for emergency procurement but restricted it to single-source procurement.

In 2025, the law was amended to exempt emergency procurement from the standard methods and processes required under normal circumstances.

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