Saturday, October 13, 2007

St Vincent building new US$179m airport - Project backed by Cuba, Venezuela

St Vincent building new US$179m airport - Project backed by Cuba, Venezuela

Backed by aid from Venezuela and Cuba, the International Airport
Development Company (IADC) will begin construction on a new EC$480
million (US$179 million) airport here next month.

The date remains contingent, however, on whether Venezuela delivers
equipment for the job, on time.

"Once President (Hugo) Chavez gets the heavy equipment here during this
month, as he has promised, we will be ready to go next month," said IADC
chairman Dr Rudy Matthias.

Venezuela and Cuba have already pledged nearly 50 per cent of the funds
needed to construct the airport at Argyle, an area on the Windward end
of the island.

Taiwan has also committed a US$15 million grant and a US$10 million soft
loan for the project.

To pave the way for the first phase of the project, some EC$38.5 million
has been paid out to home owners whose properties fall within the
airport alignment.

CMC understands that about 13 home owners have been holding out on
making financial agreements with the IADC, but Matthias said nothing
could be allowed to hinder the project, which is due for completion in 2011.

"Of those holding out, two would disrupt the first phase of the project,
so we have already asked the government to acquire the properties," he said.

- CMC

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/efg/12-Oct-07/Regionalnews/reg1.html

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