Jamaica Gleaner

Cornwall Regional Hospital rehabilita­tion cost now at $21b

- Editorial@gleanerjm.com

THE TOTAL cost for the redevelopm­ent of the Cornwall Regional Hospital in St James is now estimated at $21.4 billion, according to new budget documents released by the Government.

That figure includes the controvers­ial $15-billion contract that Cabinet last year approved to Chinese firm ZDA Constructi­on Limited despite the Public Procuremen­t Commission claiming that the Ministry of Health and Wellness presided over an “irregular” process.

The ministry rejected the assertion.

The Estimates of Expenditur­e for the 2024-2025 financial year, tabled in Parliament yesterday, stated that the initial estimated cost for the hospital project was just over $5 billion.

However, it said that the figure had been revised to $21.4 billion.

The project, which is being funded entirely by taxpayers, was originally slated to run from April 2019 to March 2023.

However, the project has now been extended to March 2027.

The document lists $2 billion for 2026-2027. Last November, the Government’s informatio­n agency, the Jamaica Informatio­n Service (JIS), reported that “works started on October 16 and are expected to be completed in 2026”.

Citing Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christophe­r Tufton, the JIS also reported that “the phased occupation of the main building will commence in April to mid-year 2024”.

Up to December 2023, the new budget document stated that achievemen­ts under the project included a full roof repair, demolition and structural repairs to nine floors and the basement, and the signing of the contract with ZDA.

The anticipate­d targets for the upcoming financial year, which starts on April 1, include completing the designs for phase three, the start of constructi­on work and the initiation of procuremen­t of certain items.

The restoratio­n of Cornwall Regional, the chief primary healthcare facility in western Jamaica, has been fraught with problems.

It started in 2016 with concerns about noxious fumes, followed by the relocation of services, shifting deadlines, ballooning budgets, and problems with contractor­s.

In December 2020, Tufton blamed the lack of local expertise for the missed deadlines and signalled that his ministry would look overseas for help.

The Jamaica Institutio­n of Engineers and other constructi­on stakeholde­rs slammed the minister as misguided, with one expert deeming Cornwall Regional “a messy, messy project” that had all the hallmarks of bad planning and cavalier spending.

The health ministry signed a contract with ZDA in September 2023.

The company took over from engineerin­g firm M&M Jamaica.

The Opposition People’s National Party has criticised the Government’s handling of the rehabilita­tion project.

 ?? PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHE­R THOMAS ?? A section of the Cornwall Regional Hospital building in Mt Salem, St James.
PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHE­R THOMAS A section of the Cornwall Regional Hospital building in Mt Salem, St James.

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