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Bidding for $45 Million Runway Resurfacing Project Underway

V.C. Bird International Airport Runway Resurfacing: $45 Million Project Underway

The government of  Antigua and Barbuda has initiated the process for a $45 million runway resurfacing project at V.C. Bird International Airport, aiming to enhance safety and accommodate increasing air traffic. Tourism and Aviation Minister Charles Fernandez provided details during a recent parliamentary session, emphasizing the importance of the project in maintaining the country’s aviation standards.

Fernandez explained that the resurfacing is necessary to address wear and tear on the airport’s main runway, ensuring it meets international safety regulations. The minister highlighted past incidents where runway materials deteriorated, stressing that proactive investment is crucial for maintaining the integrity and reliability of the airport’s infrastructure.

“This is not just about maintenance but about ensuring the highest safety standards for all aircraft operating in and out of  Antigua,” Fernandez stated. “With record-breaking air traffic, including over 330,000 visitors in 2024, we must continue upgrading our facilities.”

The government received loan approval for the project months ago, and the bidding process for selecting a contractor is currently underway. Fernandez noted that the project will be closely monitored to ensure cost control and proper execution, citing past infrastructure projects that experienced significant cost overruns.

“We cannot afford to have unnecessary delays or inflated costs,” he said. “This project will be handled with strict oversight to ensure that we get quality work for the investment.”

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