Sea defence works need to move apace – Minister Indar

Georgetown: Sea defence works at Content and Dantzig, Mahaicony, Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) are progressing after a breach occurred in the area, but a site visit by Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar on Friday revealed that the pace needs to increase.  

Minister Indar inspects a section of the sea defence works that was completed

During his visit, Minister Indar met with two representatives from the two contracting firms, BK International and A&S General Contractors Inc who were tasked with sealing the breached sections of sea defence. 

The Minister was informed by Ganesh Sawh, Chief Engineer, BK International that the 500-meter breach at Content should be sealed within 40 to 41 days’ time.

Minister Indar nonetheless questioned the lengthy duration of the project, which he reminded, has cost millions in losses to farmers along the embankment.

“The country has already seen the kind of damage that the flood has caused to the farmers in the area. Over 2000 farmers have lost their livelihood…what we have to do is try to get this area (or) the sea defence here fixed quickly,” the Minister explained.

He added that this should have been in place since last month.

The contract for the project was awarded back in November 2019 for the rip-rap works, but the contractor complained of access to materials.

The Contractor was also paid a $105 million advancement payment of the contract sum $352 M although the contractor did not perform any mobilization as yet.

Over at the Dantzig to Glaciers Lust area works were progressing. Approximately 50% of the works are completed.

Meanwhile works at Prospect are nearing completion by A&S General Contractors Inc. The company was awarded approximately 1.6km of sea defence works back in November and so far, 1.25km is completed.

Minister Indar stressed the need for the existing breach of 800 meters to be sealed immediately as the violent tides can result in more damages and expenditure.

Accompanying the Minister on the site visit were Chairman of Region Five, Mr. Vickchand Ramphal, Regional Vice-Chairman, Region Five, Mr. Rion Peters, Party Representative, Mr. Faizal Jaffarally and engineers from the Ministry of Public Works.

The Regional Chairman, Mr. Vickchand Ramphal said, “I am very happy that Minister Indar came to visit the work site here in the Dantzig area…this situation started approximately two years ago and very little was done to bring relief to the farmers and the citizens of this part of the region…”

Meanwhile, the Regional Vice-Chairman added, “We are looking forward to this breach being sealed as urgent as possible so that our people can go back to their normal means of earning and their normal livelihood which was disrupted as a result of this breach many years ago.”

Party Representative Mr. Faizal Jaffarally also shared, “I wanna thank the Honourable Minister (for responding) very promptly to be here in this community this morning. I must say I am disappointed in the pace in which this work is going. This work was awarded since November last year and we expect because of how it affects the residents in this community and the contractor should have made some more effort to ensure this thing is completed.”