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Jul 12, 2017 News
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.
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, a government release said, 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 of 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.
Upon completion, the US$150M expansion projected is expected to have two air passenger boarding bridges for arrivals and departures; a 450-seating departure area, escalators and elevators in addition to an extended runway catering for larger categories of aircraft.
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