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US$11.2M Contract Finalized for Demerara River Dredging Project

The Maritime Administration Department has commissioned Boskalis CPG Inc. to dredge a 9km stretch of the Demerara River, aiming to boost regional shipping efficiency.

The Maritime Administration Department (MARAD) within the Ministry of Public Utilities and Aviation signed a US$11.2 million contract with Boskalis CPG Inc.. for the dredging of the Demerara Channel from Houston to Golden Grove, East Bank Demerara.. At a signing ceremony on Tuesday, Minister of Public Utilities and Aviation, Deodat Indar noted that the project marks a significant milestone following consultations with representatives from the shipping industry, who underscored the need for additional dredging of

the Demerara River.. The project, which will be executed over the course of two months, will span a length of 9km along the navigational channel at a width of 100 metres, and a depth of 5 metres.. Once completed, shipping vessels will have improved access to the Demerara channel, which will facilitate the sustainable movement of goods and services, along with increased port efficiency, among other benefits for the maritime sector.. Permanent Secretary, Vishal Ambedkar

along with senior representatives from MARAD and Boskalis CPG Inc.. witnessed the contract signing.

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