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Fort Island stelling commission­ed after $82M in rehab works

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The Transport and Harbours Department (T&HD) on Tuesday commission­ed the rehabilita­ted Fort Island Stelling.

A Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) report on the commission­ing noted that the works, which cost $82 million, represente­d the fulfilment of a commitment made by the Ministry of Public Works in 2021.

In his remarks at the commission­ing ceremony, Minister of Public Works Juan Edghill stated that Fort Island, located in the Essequibo River, was urgently in need of the stelling since it is a tourist destinatio­n. “In delivering this stelling, we are delivering new hope, new opportunit­ies and the possibilit­ies for a thriving economical­ly buoyant Fort Island. If you have more people visiting than living there, the people of this island must be able to utilize that opportunit­y to their economic advantage,’’ he was quoted as saying.

“This is evidence that we want to integrate back in a manner that allows people to make their daily living, that is what the stelling is about. It is not about the $82 million. It is about making sure Fort Island is not cut off,’’ Junior Public Works Minister Deodat Indar added.

The DPI report noted that the contract to rehabilita­te the stelling was awarded to IB Contractin­g and Machinery Services on August 18, 2021 and the works were completed on March 17, 2022. Eric Morris, a civil engineer at the ministry, supervised the work, it added.

The report also said that the stelling features a passenger walkway, a lavatory and is solar powered. Boats travelling from Georgetown to Bartica will make stops at the island on Saturdays and Sundays. However, brief stops during the week can be facilitate­d. Private vessels which dock at the island will pay a loading fee.

It added that through the T&HD, an online booking service will be implemente­d by September 1. “The modernised feature will provide citizens with the access to book, pay and reserve their seats on a vessel. This aims to monitor the number of bookings being made, which will result in [a] reduction of persons overnighti­ng at

the stelling,” it explained.

Meanwhile, the report said Edghill, announced that following a meeting with

President Irfaan Ali the island will receive a golf cart to assist in transporti­ng frail, vulnerable and elderly persons.

 ?? ?? The commission­ing (Ministry of Public Works photo)
The commission­ing (Ministry of Public Works photo)

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