Minister receives status update on synthetic tracks

The two new synthetics tracks that are currently under construction are said to be ‘shaping up nicely’. This is according to a status update that the Minister of Social Cohesion, Dr. George Norton, received on Thursday last.

Minister Norton inspecting works being executed at the Berbice site of the Synthetic Track Project, during a spontaneous visit to the facility on Wednesday last

The primary updates were provided during a meeting with the project’s external supervising consultant and engineer from BSW Regupol, Mr. Patrick Heinen, who recently conducted the third of four scheduled inspection visits.
The meeting, hosted at Minister Norton’s Main Street, Georgetown office, also included Permanent Secretary Ms. Melissa Tucker, Assistant Director of Sport and project manager Ms. Melissa Dow-Richardson, the Ministry’s maintenance inspector Mr. Oswin Crawford, and local consultants from AquaSun Designs – Mr. Orin Boyce and Mr. Jason Baptiste. The engagement follows a series of inspections and evaluations carried out by the project management team and consultants and engineers over the past week.
According to Mr. Heinen, the Linden aspect of the project is “shaping up nicely,” while there have been some minor glitches occurring at the Berbice site.
“We looked at works that have already been done, works that are ongoing, as well as works that are projected to be done,” Heinen informed the meeting.
He explained that works being executed by Builders Hardware in Linden are on par with the projected timeline of the project.
Heinen estimates that the Region 10 track will be ready for the laying of asphalt materials within the next two months.
“That part of the project will take approximately 20 days, so it should be completed by September,” Heinen pointed out.
The engineer noted that the asphalt would require two weeks to cure, after which the facility would be ready for the installation of synthetic material, thereby completing the track.
“Other works will still continue during the asphalt curing phase,” Heinen posited.

In the meantime, the team is working to address some of the minor challenges tied to the project, so as to ensure that the year-end timeline remains intact.
Prior to the meeting, Minister Norton paid a spontaneous visit to the construction site in New Amsterdam, Berbice, to inspect the works executed thus far.
Dr. Norton remains hopeful that both sites of the synthetic track project would be completed before 2020.
The Minister remains committed to providing local athletes with state-of-the-art facilities that can not only be used for adequate practice, but for the hosting of prestigious meets such as the Carifta Games as well. The next edition of the Carifta Games is set for 2021, right here in Guyana.