– inspects ongoing works at main port of entry

With growing appeal as a travel destination, the Guyana Government aims to enhance visitors’ experiences from the level of air travel and to support this move, works are ongoing to upgrade the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA).
In this regard, new spaces for food concession areas, 15 duty-free shops, lounges, play parks, and restaurants will soon be available at CJIA while over 300 airport staff will be moved to the new administration building.
During an inspection of the site on Wednesday, engineers and technical teams from the various contracting companies spearheading the project revealed that the construction of the VIP lounge and commercial centre is approximately 58 per cent complete.

Further, the baggage handling system which will eliminate the need for passengers to take their bags to the scanner is about 50 per cent completed with its deadline set for July 16.
K&S General Contractors Inc. is tasked with upgrading the baggage make-up area, with a $81 million budget while Avinash Contracting and Scrap Metal Inc. is working on the administrative building with a budget of $890 million and on the rigid pavement with a budget of $703 million.
Meanwhile, PD Contracting is working on the commercial center with a budget to the tune of $874 million.
According to Public Works Minister Juan Edghill, the new amenities are part of the government’s broader vision to transform CJIA into a world-class facility that caters to the needs of modern travellers and supports the growth of Guyana’s tourism sector.










