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BK International challenges Works Ministry to support charge of unauthorised work

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BK International challenges Works Ministry to support charge of unauthorised work

Last Updated on Friday, 19 September 2014, 20:20 by GxMedia

BK International on Friday challenged the Ministry of Public Works to support its charge that the GT&T cable damaged recently was in an area not assigned to BK by the Consultants.

The Ministry of Public Works made this claim in a statement issued on September 17. On the same day GT&T also issues a statement charging that “The location of yesterday’s cable damage is entirely outside of the area where GT&T and the Ministry of Public Works (MPW) have agreed that GT&T will carry out contract works at this point in time.”

While BK is not always privy to the arrangements between MPW and GT&T, BK is satisfied that the area where the pole fell and cable damaged, on Tuesday 16 September, was within an area cleared for construction works.

On September 5, the Consultants circulated Minutes of the Progress Meeting held at the Ministry Boardroom on August 27. In section 9.3 of the Minutes the Contractor’s plans for September are clearly outlined and section 9.4 outlines the Delays/Constraints to the proposed work. The contractor proposed, among others, to work in an area defined as Km4+200 to Km4+600. The identified constraint was GT&T buried cables between Km4+200 to Km4+580.

The area where BK was working on Tuesday, September 16 was Km4+580 to Km4+600, well outside the area of constraint. The GT&T fallen pole is located at Km4+595.

With this information established, BK international also calls on GT&T to withdraw its charge that BK is being “unethical” and “deliberately misrepresenting the facts.” The facts are as stated above and the media can ask the Ministry of Public Works for a copy of the Minutes of the August 2014 Progress Meeting which substantiate the statements contained here.

BK International Managing Director, Brian Tiwarie, said today “the problem with this East Bank Expansion Project is that the Ministry of Public Works is not doing a good job of management and supervision and as a result the work is constantly being extended by delay after delay.” Mr. Tiwarie added that, “… at this rate the project may extend to 2015 or beyond. As a company we continue to lose money on equipment and labour stationed on the East Bank every time there is a delay.”

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