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Work on new St Rose’s High building ahead of schedule

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Constructi­on on the new building for St. Rose’s High School on Church Street is moving apace and is currently ahead of schedule.

A Ministry of Education release yesterday stated that Education Minister, Priya Manickchan­d was made aware of this developmen­t when she visited the constructi­on site to assess how the work was progressin­g and to address issues affecting the school.

She was accompanie­d by her Permanent Secretary, Alfred King; Special Projects Officer, Ron Eastman; and Technical Officer to the Permanent Secretary, Cosmo Browne. The team met with representa­tives of the company that was awarded the contract, Shandong Dejian Internatio­nal as well as representa­tives from the consultanc­y firm on the project, Kalitech Inc Engineerin­g Design and Supervisor­y Consultant­s.

According to the release, the contractor informed the team that the constructi­on of the school is currently 10 per cent complete at a time when it should have been 8% complete according to the establishe­d schedule. This was confirmed by Eastman.

Manickchan­d in turn reminded that the ministry will continue to monitor the project closely to ensure completion according to the contractua­l timeline so that students can benefit from the new building.

Currently, students are presently being taught in classrooms that are located in a section of the old building which hadn’t been demolished due to its structural soundness.

However, there were complaints regarding noise emanating from the constructi­on site which the release stated would be addressed by the contractin­g firm. Manickchan­d requested that a system be put in place to reduce the inconvenie­nces that arise from the work being done.

Another complaint was the backup of sewage in the compound of the school which is being addressed by the Guyana

Water Incorporat­ed (GWI). Following her visit to the constructi­on site, Manickchan­d and team met with GWI staff working at the Camp and Quamina streets Sewage Station and discussed the matter with Sewer Maintenanc­e Officer, Akedo Softley. The release added that he explained that the sewage blockage is created when nearby residents allow prohibited items to enter the sewer line which in turn would affect the school. He committed to having the matter addressed within the next several days.

 ?? ?? Work underway (Ministry of Education photo)
Work underway (Ministry of Education photo)
 ?? (Ministry of Education photo) ?? Minister of Education Priya Manickchan­d (left) at the site
(Ministry of Education photo) Minister of Education Priya Manickchan­d (left) at the site

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