CJIA contractor given five days to present new work plan

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The Ministry of Public Works has granted China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) approximately five days to produce a revised work plan on fixing all defects at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA).

Public Works Minister Juan Edghill on Friday said the Ministry will not be granting any extension to the ongoing modernisation project.

Minister Edghill along with Junior Public Works Minister Deodat Indar inspected the CJIA facility on Friday.

The project commenced during the PPP/C 2011-2015 tenure and should have been completed since December 31, 2018.

Minister Edghill has criticized the management of the project over the past five years noting that “what should have been a new airport has turned out to be a renovated facility.”

“The concerns and the problems are many, but I think what is of great importance now is to see that this project is completed in keeping with the agreed scope that they have signed on to…. we are way past the completed date. We are in the period of liquidated damages and anything that could have gone wrong has already gone wrong,” he said on Friday.

Minister within the Ministry of Public Work Minister, Hon. Deodat Indar and Project Engineer Carrissa Goodings during the inspection of the CJIA. (DPI photo)

The project was financed by US $138 Million from the Exim Bank of China and US $12 Million from the Government of Guyana.

The Public Works Minister said the Government has expended way beyond its amount and yet there is a low percentage of success. He emphasised that COVID-19 will no longer be used as an excuse for the stalling of the project.

“We need to get all the resources that need to be imported for the completion of this project. Getting the Chinese technicians into the country is no longer a problem. As much as the airport is not operating for commercial airlines, the GCAA has been granting permission for chartered flights,” the Minister said.

Meanwhile, following his evaluation of the project, Minister Indar also maintained that the former administration ignored a number of works which were originally mandated.

Public Works Minister, Hon. Bishop Juan Edghill inspect the control tower at CJIA. (DPI photo)

“They are four air bridges when there were supposed to be eight. There is an empty apron that supposed to have air bridges on it with a building next to it. At the moment, where the building is supposed to be, there is a generating facility for generators,” Minister Indar noted.

Among those areas inspected were the Aeronautical Information Management (AIM), the control tower, the Communication, Navigation and Surveillance (CNS) and the departure lounge.

Both Ministers witnessed protocols which were initiated by CJIA to ensure that COVID-19 precautions are observed by inbound and outbound flights.

The inspection exercise ended with a private meeting between the Ministers and the relevant personnel to ensure that the new Administration’s plans as it relates to the timelines are implemented.

(Extracted and modified from the Department of Public Information)

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