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    Port Modernisation Project moves to Construction Phase

    May 5, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Prime Minister Dr. Hon. Ralph Gonsalves has signalled the beginning of the construction phase of the Port Modernisation Project in Kingstown, with a signed agreement between the government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Sellhorn Engineering based in Germany and Aecon Construction Group Inc.

    The signing ceremony was held at Cabinet room on Tuesday, May 4, 2022. The Permanent Secretary within the Ministry of Urban Development and Seaports, Yvette Pompey signed on behalf of the government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

    Speaking at the signing ceremony, Prime Minister Gonsalves said, “this, Modern Port is vital for the development of this country.” Dr. Gonsalves added that, “the Kingstown Port is about 60 years old and is crumbling, and falling apart.” The Prime Minister drew reference to the container port in Campden Park that was built in the early 1990’s; noting that its small size presents a range of issues but stressed that it constitutes 80 percent of the container traffic. The Prime Minister further outlined the need for a modern port and said, “we are a trading country and small island developing state,” and added “this is necessary for imports and exports.”
    Dr. Gonsalves thanked the British Government for its grant of $35 million, the Caribbean Development Bank for their development loan of approximately US$110 million; the Exim Bank and the Republic of China (Taiwan) to complete the financing.

    Prime Minister Gonsalves stated that “the Port Modernisation project is in tandem with the quest to build “a modern, competitive, many sided, postcolonial economy – that is national, regional and global.” He emphasised that this phase of development did not take place overnight but after many preliminary studies and managing social concerns – through the construction of over 40 houses at Lowmans Leeward for residents from Rose Place among other initiatives.

    Managing Director of Sellhorn Engineering, Norbert Peetz said he was elated upon being selected to continue unto the next phase of the Port Modernisation project, since they have been working on the project since early 2018. Peetz stated that despite the challenges such as the eruption of the La Soufriere volcano, the work has forged ahead and this will play a major role in developing the infrastructure and improving the importation and exportation of goods here.

    Director of Aecon Construction Group Inc., Conor Smyth reiterated the importance of the project and conveyed his gratitude for the award. Smyth highlighted that relationships have already been formed with the Port Authority team and looks forward to continuing these bonds while completing the project in May 2025.

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