Progress Update
More has happened this month with the Vanuatu Tourism Infrastructure Project with the project shaping up nicely without major hassles. Project Engineers have responded to queries about the use of rock revetments at Fatumaru. The coastal protection works are important to minimise erosion of soil and sand which may occur in storm conditions. Research has been done to determine the most viable options for the coastal protection works. Read about the rationale for the use of coral rock; other progress updates, as well as works to be expected this month in both English and French.
Progress Update
Work is progressing well towards the completion of the Vanuatu Tourism Infrastructure Project which is bound to change the face of Port Vila forever. Residents and the public at large can witness all the changes happening at the Seafront area, Fatumaru and Portside. You can check out the full details of the progress and works expected this month in both English and French for your convenience here.
Up to 49% of the works at Lapetasi has been completed.Despite few challenges, the project which...
Progress Update Works at the new Port Vila Lapetasi Multipurpose wharf is transforming what was once a...
Progress Update Piling works are almost done with 83% completed. The contractors have now completed...
Progress Update Since achieving 27% of the work progress last month, this month Toa Corporation have...
Progress Update The Port Vila International multi-purpose wharf construction continues to make...
Progress Update Since the last update more has been achieved by Japanese contractor, Toa...
Progress Update Work on the new Port Vila Lapetasi Multi-Purpose wharf funded through a JICA loan has...
Urban Roads and Drainage Phase 1 contractors, RMS Engineering began sealing the roads in Port Vila in...
GKD is constructed with 180mm of reinforced concrete, designed for a life span of 40 years....
Progress Update In September the Urban Roads and Drainage Phase 1 contractor, RMS, will begin...
Progress Update Port Vila residents may have already witnessed the PVUDP contractor RMS Jet-master...
Progress Update The Government of Vanuatu in Partner-ship with the Australian Government and Asian...
Hawkins Infrastructure Limited have completed almost 22 % of the works at South Paray wharf. This...
Hawkins have completed 20% of the work at St.Paray Wharf. Coral from the wharf and channel...
Progress: Embankment Construction—Hawkins have completed coralline fill bunds to define the...
The possession of site at Simonsen wharf is yet to be handed over to the contractors - Hawkins...
Progress Update - February 2016 The Vanuatu Inter-Island Shipping Support Project (VISSP) comes...
Progress Update The Vanuatu Tourism Infrastructure Project is nearing completion. Works at the Seafront...
Progress Update Works relating to the vanuatu Tourism Infrastructure Project is nearing...
Since the opening of the Fatumaru Bay Park in December 23 2016, many incidents have been reported...
Progress Update More has happened this month with the Vanuatu Tourism Infrastructure Project with the...
Progress Update Work is progressing well towards the completion of the Vanuatu Tourism...
Progress Update This month's edition of the Vanuatu Tourism Infrastructure Project gives you a...
Progress Update The Vanuatu Tourism Infrastructure Project (VTIP) is progressing full steam with lots of...
Progress Updates This edition of the monthly newsletter by the Vanuatu Tourism Infrastructure...
Progress Update Revised staging plans have been prepared for Fatumaru Bay Park, Seafront Park and the...
Progress Update The government of Vanuatu has successfully engaged Ocean Logistics Ltd to relocate the...
Progress Update A project launching ceremony was held on 28th August 2015 at the seafront stage as...
Progress Update Concept, preliminary and detailed design plans were prepared between 2012 and...