The Minister of Tourism gave a report on his meeting with the two firms that are undertaking dredging near the Crabbes Peninsula and the St. John’s Harbour.
The dredging was initially assigned to a local firm called Blue Ocean, in which the government has a significant investment interest; the principals in turn subcontracted Dutch Dredging to remove hard rock that was found at both sites.
A further survey has been ordered so that the precise amount of rock to be removed is known before the work begins.
The delay in the completion of the dredging has resulted in the postponement of larger vessels carrying cement to the storage facility at Crabbes.
The demand for cement is extremely high as the construction industry continues to expand.
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