– Minister Edghill urges contractors to meet deadlines
Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill, MP, on Wednesday facilitated the signing of three multi-million-dollar contracts for the upgrading of facilities at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) Corporation.
Minister Edghill said the Government took the decision to do additional works at the facility, following a request from the CJIA.
At a simple ceremony at his office, Kallco Guyana Incorporated signed a contract valued over $513.7 million for the construction of an office building there. The building will be joined to the existing Terminal building and will house a conference room, offices for the airlines and other supporting agencies, and a duty-free bond. This project has a four-month deadline.
Secondly, Colin Talbot Contracting Services signed a contract valued over $38.3 million to conduct repairs to the international apron and to build a taxiway. This project also has a four-month deadline.
Additionally, Kalitech Incorporated signed a $25.9 million contract for the construction of a new office building for CJIA’s 280 personnel. The new building would allow more space in the Terminal building to be used for commercial purposes.
Minister Edghill said contractors are expected to start working immediately. He said the Government expects contracts to be completed in the stipulated timeframe as the airport will be operating as the work is being done. As such, the projects must be well coordinated and integrated to stay within project time and costs.
“We don’t sign contracts and sleep. I expect tomorrow morning work begins…. This is the airport.
“We’ve got to work within a context of a functioning airport…. We can’t be on this project forever because once you’re working on runway ‘Charlie’ you are going to be in the way somewhere along the line of what is happening.”
Meanwhile, CJIA’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Ramesh Ghir said the additional works will complement the work that is already being done at the airport.
“We have some remedial works to do. As Minister point out, we are actually in the peak season; the airport is very busy so these works have to be timed in such manner that it doesn’t affect aircraft operation,” he said. Kallco’s Managing Director, Mr. Arvin Kalloo, Colin Talbot Contracting Services, Managing Director, Mr. Colin Talbot and Kalitech’s, Managing Director, Mr. Kalyan Tiwari said they were committed to completing the projects by their respective deadlines.
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