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  • Boscobel Aerodrome Project overrun

    2010-02-12 09:09:39

    Poor planning of a major tourism project involving upgrading of facilities at the Boscobel Aerodrome in St. Mary has resulted in the government having to fork out $282 million in cost overruns.

    The issue was discussed at yesterday’s meeting of Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee looking at projects administered by the Ministry of Transport and Works.

    The project, which should have been completed last year, was originally budgeted at $100 million, and is being implemented by the Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ).

    It involves expanding the runway in keeping with plans to convert the aerodrome to an international facility to accommodate larger planes, including improvements to runway lighting and terminal building.

    Audley Diedrick, the AAJ’s Vice president of Finance disclosed that to date approximately $158 million has been spent on the project.

    He also pointed out that the present terminal building, which was excluded from original construction plans, is being relocated at the Civil Aviation Authority’s request as the existing structure poses a flight obstacle.

    Opposition committee member, Dr. Morais Guy, asked Mr. Deidrick whether any feasibility studies had been done prior to construction, given the size of the project.

    However, Mr. Diedrick was unable to say if any pre-feasibility design work was conducted, at which point Dr. Guy said it was evident there had been none, as initial engineering design costs previously budgeted at $1 million had been revised to $9.8 million.

    Committee member Fitz Jackson charged that poor planning had resulted in more money being spent on the project than anticipated, due to significant changes in the scope of work.

    Committee chairman Dr. Wykeham McNeil, then requested that the Permanent Secretary in the Transport and Works Ministry, Dr. Alwin Hales, provide the committee with complete project plans including the feasibility study, revised costs and the approval of the Civil Aviation Authority.

    http://go-jamaica.com/news/read_article.php?id=16825
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    Not true Lazie

    AAJ clarifies Boscobel Aerodrome project costs

    2010-02-12 17:37:36 | (0 Comments)
    The Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ) has sought to clarify the costs associated with a major tourism project involving upgrading of facilities at the Boscobel Aerodrome in St. Mary.

    It was earlier reported that the government would have to fork out $282 million in cost overruns for the project.

    However, according to the AAJ, the sum represents the budgeted cost of the project and not the figure for cost overruns.

    The project which should have been completed last year was originally budgeted at $100 million.

    However, Audley Diedrick, the AAJ’s Vice President of [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Finance[/COLOR][/COLOR], told the Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee yesterday, that to date approximately $158 million has been spent on the project.

    In a statement this afternoon, the AAJ said the decision to upgrade the aerodrome was not promoted primarily on [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]financial[/COLOR][/COLOR] feasibility, but rather clear directives to improve the aviation infrastructure of the country to support tourism in the heart of the North Coast tourism belt, Trelawny to Portland.

    It further said that while the initial concept of the project was centered on the extension of the runway, the development of the aerodrome as an [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]international [COLOR=blue !important]airport[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]
    meant that the scope had to be expanded to provide other essential features.

    The AAJ said all the changes are included in the scope and cost approved by cabinet.

    It said approval was also obtained from the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority, National Environment and Planning Agency and the Parish Council.
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