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44 acres of land reclaimed as M.V Galileo Galilei departs Guyana, quay wall completed as completion date draws closer.

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August 15, 2023
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M.V Galileo Galilei has been able to reclaim 44 acres of land.The M.V Galileo Galilei, owned and operated by the Jan De Nul Group, NRG Holdings’ joint venture partner, was deployed last year to the project site.

In a statement Vreed-en-Hoop Shorebase Inc (VESHI) said the vessel’s key mission was the sand key reclamation phase of the project. During this phase the dredger cleared the existing area and began the process of adding reclaimed material for the creation of an artificial island on which the construction of the new terminal will be situated. During its deployment in Guyana, it helped maintain the channel and as it departed it added more than 44 acres to Guyana’s coastline.

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VESHI has reportedly completed the 200M quay wall construction and works are now focused on fitting fenders and bollards, excavation in front of the quay wall, pavement, electrical and lighting, buildings, and utilities.

The company has recently advertised for more local service providers as it moves closer to the December completion date and is now receiving information for the potential engagement of between 30-90 services.

According to its statement, VEHSI is actively seeking local companies in its request for Foundational and Facility Management Services for its shore base in Region Three and additional services in Region Four

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