STATE ENTERPRISES’ INVESTMENT PROGRAMME 2014
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SUSTAINING GROWTH, SECURING PROSPERITY
ADMINISTRATION
• Runway Rehabilitation Works and Repairs
to Perimeter Road and Fence line at
ANRRIA
– The project involved the design
and construction of a runway overlay,
replacement of the previous fence line and
repairs to the perimeter road to ensure safety
of the airport premises. The project was
completed in May 2013 at an estimated cost
of $165.0 million. The projected expenditure
for April to September 2013 is $1.9 million
which represents retention payments.
The AATT plans to undertake the following
projects in fiscal 2014:
• Post 14 Entrance Facilities and Carpark
Upgrade
– This involves the relocation of
Post 14 access, construction of a security
office, the installation of a security airlock and
the upgrade of the administration centre’s
car park at an estimated cost of $2.0 million.
• Post 9 Entrance Canopy
– The construction
of a canopy and the installation of an airlock
at Post 9 at an estimated cost of $0.4 million.
• Demolition of the Old Administration
Centre
– This project involves the demolition
of the structure of the old administration
centre and clearance of debris and refuse.
The works also involve the termination of
power and water supplies, site preparation
works and fencing upgrade to be undertaken
at an estimated cost of $2.5 million.
• AATT Point of Sale System
– The project
includes the implementation of a point of
sale system which will allow AATT to monitor
all duty free sales. The estimated cost of the
project is $1.5 million.
• RampRepairsatPiarcoandA.N.R.Robinson
International Airports
– This project entails
joint sealant repairs to the deteriorated areas
of the ramp at both airports. The estimated
cost of the repairs is $5.0 million.
• Extension of Terminal Building Western
Side Piarco International Airport
– This
involvestheconstructionofabuildingbetween
landside west and the local food court for
the relocation of staff and contractors who
occupy the North Terminal. It also includes
the creation of additional commercial spaces.
The estimated cost of the project is $8.0
million.
• New Terminal Western Utility Area Storm
Water Drainage Installation
– This involves
the construction of a lined drainage network,
for the area west of the terminal building to
the roundabout. The estimated cost of the
project is $2.0 million.
• Repairs to Entrance Roadway at the North
Terminal
– The project includes the milling
and replacing of asphalt at a depth of 3-6
inches at the roadway entrance of the North
Terminal. The estimated cost of the project is
$4.5 million.
• Upgradeof thewashroomfacilities atNorth
Terminal
– This involves the replacement
of fixtures and amenities in male/female
passenger restrooms at the North Terminal.
The estimated cost of the project is $10.0
million.
• Server and Communications Room
Upgrade
– This upgrade includes the
reorganisation of spatial usage, expansion
and review of utility services. The estimated
cost of the project is $0.5 million.