Public Works Minister Visits Heritage Wharf Site

April 19, 2013

Minister of Public Works Trevor Moniz recently made a site visit at the Heritage Wharf Project at the South Basin at Dockyard. He is pictured below with members of the Sunrise Construction crew: Maurice Pitcher, Nya Rawlins, Neguy Franklin and Patrick Bean.

Heritage Wharf Photo

The $22.36 million project is scheduled to be completed in time for the arrival of the 4,000-passenger, 1063-foot long Norwegian Breakaway cruise ship on May 15th.

The Progressive Labour Party has highlighted their concerns about the project, while the Public Works Ministry said that despite setbacks —  such as a damaged crane — they “remain confident” that the Heritage Wharf will be ready for next month.

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  1. Verbal Kint says:

    Next time he’s out that way, maybe he can swing by 9 Beaches and find out who is living there.

  2. Raymond Ray says:

    P.L.P. no-one wants to, nor needs to hear ANYTHING from you in reference to, “what, where, who nor when” We know how much of a mess has been already created by you’lot :-(

  3. Concerned says:

    what is this minister doing about the managers and supervisers that are in charge of grass cutting along our road ways. Our roads are a disgrace. I know it is now 95% Bermudian staff, but they have three times the amount that used to do the job. I blame you the minister and your bad managers. You all need to be fired and bring back the portuguese! You will get three times the work for the price of one with no supervisors needed.