.Says contractors must mobilise to site for 2 weeks before payment
AKOR SYLVESTER, Abuja
The Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi has stressed on the determination of the present administration to construct quality roads, insisting that only contractors that can deliver are eligible to work on Nigeria roads.
Umahi said the policy is to guarantee that road projects are not abandoned by recalcitrant contractors.
The minister stated this at the weekend while inspecting ongoing works on the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway, Section I (Abuja-Kaduna) that starts from the Zuba Interchange (CH0+000) and ends at the Western Bypass (CH165+500) in Kaduna, the Kaduna State Capital with an additional four kilometres from Zuba towards Gwagwalada on the Abuja-Lokoja Expressway. In this project, he said forty kilometres (dual) will be on rigid pavement (concrete).
According to the Minister, the company, Messrs Infiouest International (Nig.) Limited has proven its capacity to deliver quality jobs on record time, seeing how far they have gone within a month of signing the contract.
“This is without being paid the initial 30% mobilisation fee as against what has been the previous practice,” he emphasised.
He stressed that the Ministry’s decision that every contractor must be at the site and working for at least two weeks before the mobilisation fee is paid, is the way to go for sustainable project development and delivery.
Commending the quality of work, the Minister urged Resident Engineers/Engineer’s Representatives on other projects, across the country, to be vigilant in ensuring that the correct composition of the stone base is achieved, stressing that a standard stone base must contain at least 70% stone, hence the name and 30% dust.
“Any deviation from this ratio will compromise the road’s structural integrity, leading to premature failure,” he observed.
Umahi also reiterated that the Abuja-Kano Dual Carriageway is so dear to the President’s heart, being a vital corridor linking the North to the southern parts of the country, as well as neighbouring countries of Cameroun, Niger, and Benin Republics.
While promising that the remaining portion of the entire alignment, Section III (Zaria-Kano), which is at the Kano end of the project, will soon be approved and awarded, he advised that reinforced concrete overlay be completed on the underlying structures before the commencement of the rainy season.
He recalled that the project was unnecessarily delayed for many years by Messrs Julius Berger (Nig.) PLC (JBN) and courageously terminated by the Ministry, some months ago.
“This project is the heartbeat of Mr. President because of its economic value. We are committed to ensuring its timely completion, and by the first week of March, we will begin laying an eight-inch continuous reinforced concrete pavement,” the Minister stated.
He reiterated that “The Federal Government remains resolute in its commitment to quality infrastructure development, ensuring that all projects under the Ministry’s supervision must meet the highest standards and be completed on schedule.”
The minister added that interested companies must adhere to international standards and recommended practices in road construction or exit the scene.
The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the construction firm, Mr. Joseph Abougaoude disclosed that the company took the challenge to start the work without any payment of mobilisation fees, saying it is capable and belief in the Renewed Hope Administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
He promised to deliver the contract following standards and on record time. He went further to acknowledge the Minister’s proactive leadership, adding “My promise is that I will not let you down. I take this project as a challenge and accept my role in ensuring its success. I am fully committed to this project and will push ahead to meet expectations.”
While fielding questions from reporters on the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and the status of Julius Berger vis-a-vis contract with the Ministry, the Minister confirmed that before the end of the year, the entire first section of the Highway will be completed and that JBN is not sidelined from the Ministry’s contracts but, on the contrary, they are still working for the Ministry on other road infrastructure projects like the Bodo-Bonny Road, some major bridges in Lagos, as well as other places in Nigeria.
He commended the new leadership of the company for aligning with the policies of the Ministry and respecting professional engineering standards.
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