Additional $300M pumped into CJIA expansion

DPI, Guyana, Tuesday, July 11, 2017

An additional $300M has been pumped into Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) expansion project to facilitate the completion of the project.

During a recent parliamentary sitting, Minister of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson pointed out that the $300M is in addition to the $9B allocated in the 2017 budget for the CJIA expansion.

Minister of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson.

The Minister outlined that the terminal building area will increase from 13,431 square metres to 13,737 square metres; checking counters will be increased from   20 to 32 and the length and original scope of the runway will be increased from 1066 metres to 1090 metres.

In 2011 the previous administration and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) inked a US$150M contract for the CJIA expansion. Minister Patterson said to date local expenditure amounted to US$4.8M with a balance of US$3.1M. Minister Patterson said the project will not exceed the contract sum.

“The contract to China Harbour is US$138M, there’s a contract for supervision the government has to pay, which was penned by my predecessor for US$5.9M. We had to pay the consultancy, local Pari passu (at the same rate) and that comes out the $150M. It has always been $150M, we always said we will never exceed it, we will do better and finish a greater and better project with the $150M.”

To date the project is on schedule with approximately 65 percent completed. On completion, the US$150M expansion projected is expected to have two air passenger boarding bridges for passenger’s arrival and departures; a 450-seating departure area, escalators and elevators in addition to an extended runway catering for larger categories of aircraft.

This  will enable Guyana to tap into its marketing tool and capitalise on its mission to be the gateway to South America.

 

By: Ranetta La Fleur

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