Lenakel, Litzlitz contract signed

Minister Ngwele and Director Care finally put pen to paper

Minister for Public Utilities Jay Ngwele signed this week the contract for the repair of two of the country’s most significant wharf infrastructures in Lenakel on Tanna and Litzlitz on Malekula which both come under Vanuatu Inter-Island Shipping Support Project (VISSP). Read More

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VAIP update for Bauerfield

The Government and its partners in the Vanuatu Aviation Investment Project (VAIP) are committed to providing regular updates about construction works at the country’s three main airports.

At Bauerfield, the contractors China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation JV have made great progress in establishing the laydown and storage facility and are continuing to undergo calibration and equipment checks. So far they have achieved 100% of preliminary and general preparatory works, 79% of pre-construction phase and 33% airside construction.

The attached report provides an update on where things are at in terms of the next steps at Bauerfield; works currently underway; a project overview, key milestones due and a progress tracker, which altogether provides stakeholders and the public in general key updates not only for their information, but also to help them plan their own work schedules from now until the project is concluded by early 2019. 

Apart from Bauerfield, works to overlay Santo’s Pekoa’s airport is being concluded this week and the contractors – CCECC JV will be demobilizing soon in order to direct their full attention onto Bauerfield.

VAIP is funded by the World Bank through a loan of over Vt6 billion. The Vanuatu Project Management Unit (VPMU) provides management oversight of the project, while Airports Vanuatu Ltd (AVL) provides technical support – complimenting GHD, as the main consulting engineers. You can read about all the latest updates from this general update released by VPMU, AVL, CCECC and the World Bank.

 

PRES RELEASE

PRESS RELEASE

UPCOMING WORKS UNDER PORT VILA URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

The Government of Vanuatu in partnership with the Australian Government and Asian Development Bank (ADB) are proud to fund the Vt3.35 billion (USD31.1 million) Port Vila Urban Development Project (PVUDP) as one of the major investments in the nation's capital. The project is designed to implement the drainage and sanitation master plan for 2011-2025, as well to upgrade roads and pedestrian facilities.

Further information can be downloaded below

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Consultation on Coastal Processes Study of Channel Dredging, Paray Bay, Port Vila

This is a General Notice to inform the public that there will be a public consultation in relation to a proposal to dredge a channel on South Paray Bay. This is an initiative to support the implementation of the Vanuatu Inter-Island Shipping Support Project funded by the Government of Vanuatu (GoV), with support from New Zealand government and Asian Development Bank.

Details of the public consultation are as follows:

Date: 4th May 2015

Time: 9:00 – 11:30 am

Venue: PWD Conference Room

You are invited to attend and during which further details of the proposal will be presented. Opportunity will be given for questions and comments to be raised. The expected outcome from this process will assist in finalizing the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report to be delivered to the GoV.

Copies of the executive summary of the EIA report can be obtained from the Vanuatu Project Management Unit, Vila Mall, Rue De Paris, Port Vila, Tel: 33240, email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

VPMU Quarterly May-June 2016

VPMU Quarterly is produced by our Communications team. Projects that come under VPMU are Vanuatu Tourism Infrastructure Project (VTIP), Port Vila Lapetasi International Multi-Purpose Wharf Project, Port Vila Urban Development Project (PVUDP), Vanuatu Aviation Investment Project (VAIP) and Vanuatu Inter-Island Shipping Support Project (VISSP). The Quarterly is an effort aimed at telling the stories and impacts of some of our projects on Vanuatu residents, without whom concrete pavements, metal sheet piles, steel rods or heavy earth moving machinery and equipment form just one part of the story. Our launching issue (May-June 2016) is downloadable here.