Stabroek News Sunday

Arthur Chung centre repairs to be completed by deadline

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The ongoing rehabilita­tion of the Arthur Chung Conference Center (ACCC) will be completed on time and Minister of Public Telecommun­ications Cathy Hughes says the facility will be recommissi­oned in May.

The ACCC was closed from December, 2016, to facilitate US$6.7 million (approximat­ely $1.4 billion) in repairs over an 18month period.

The Ministry of Public Telecommun­ications has announced that Hughes and members of the Project Monitoring Committee for the rehabilita­tion were given a tour of the facility last Friday by the Engineerin­g team from the China Civil Engineerin­g Constructi­on Corporatio­n, which was contracted by the Government of China to execute the rehabilita­tion of the Conference Center.

The ministry said General Manager of ACCC Ramdial Nancoomar provided additional informatio­n on the new sections and services that have been added to the complex, including a fully equipped computer room, and new press and translator booths in the main auditorium.

The latter, also called “the Dome,” the ministry noted, is being completely re-designed from floor to ceiling. It said it will now hold 372 new seats affixed to the floor, the foundation for which was raised by close to two feet. It added that the floor of the entire complex was similarly raised, and thousands of new granite tiles are being laid.

Minister Hughes was reported as saying that she is anxious to hand the building back to the Guyanese people in May. She described it as part of Guyana’s historical­ly close bilateral relations with the People’s Republic of China, which the Government of Guyana would like to sustain.

The touring party also included representa­tives of the Foreign Affairs, Business and Public Infrastruc­ture ministries.

The complex, which had been constructe­d between 2004 and 2006, was a gift to the people of Guyana from the people of China.

The rehabilita­tion (projected for the end of the 10th year of use) had been written into the 2004 agreements between the two countries, and like the constructi­on, it is being funded entirely by grant aid from the donor country.

The ministry said it is expected to invite the local media to tour the facilities in February

 ??  ?? Minister of Public Telecommun­ications Cathy Hughes (at right) inspects the enlarged lobby of the Arthur Chung Conference Center
Minister of Public Telecommun­ications Cathy Hughes (at right) inspects the enlarged lobby of the Arthur Chung Conference Center

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