Appiatse: Deputy lands minister issues strict ultimatum for project completion
Architectural and Engineering Services Limited (AESL), the Project Consultants for Appiatse, have been issued a non-negotiable ultimatum to complete the Appiatse township for commissioning.
During a working visit to Appiatse on November 10, 2023, Benito Owusu-Bio, the Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources and Chairman of the Appiatse Reconstruction Implementation Team, set this strict deadline.
He emphasiSed the importance of adhering to the timeline during his inspection of the project's progress.
Benito Owusu-Bio underscored to the consultants that the deadline for project is non-negotiable, urging heightened supervision to ensure timely completion.
After inspecting the housing units, the Deputy Minister instructed the consultants to have all contractors clean up the site thoroughly, removing weeds, excess debris, sand, and blocks to enhance its presentability.
During a site meeting with consultants and contractors, Hon. Benito stressed that the standard quality of work must not be compromised. He emphasized that the government is paying for consistency in quality work, and it is imperative to deliver accordingly.
In the meeting he also urged the road contractor, the ECG, the community water team and sanitation agency to also speed up work on site.
Mr. Charles Blankson-Hermans, a member of the ARIT Committee and Ghana Institute of Architects, also instructed the Urban Roads team to resume work on the roads by November 14, 2023, aligning with the building contractors' schedule.
The team, during their inspection, extensively reviewed the architectural designs for the new market planned for Appiatse.
Source: Classfmonline.com
Trending News
Ato Forson warns Akufo-Addo gov't of accountability for unmet January commitments
17:39Alarm blows over Boahen Aidoo-led COCOBOD rush to pay over US$13m to fertiliser supplier
19:57A Rocha Ghana refutes EPA claims on forest reserve mining regulation repeal
01:34GIGS condemns EC over results re-collation
16:06Lordina Foundation brings Christmas joy to orphans
15:21W/R: Police investigating damage caused to Akufo-Addo statue, seeking out perpetrators
00:48Mahama’s anti-corruption team introduces public reporting channels to enhance accountability
10:49Man arrested for vandalizing vehicles at Parliament House
14:41Africa must lead future tech revolutions – Npontu and eTranzact CEOs
17:42KIA E-gate system didn’t cost $240 million – GIS
08:38