Final
Inspection of the Abuja Airport Runway by NCAA, FAAN Engineers, Airport
Manager, Julius Berger Engineers & other officials.
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The Director-General of
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Muhtar Usman, on Sunday said
the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja runway project was 99 per cent
completed.
News
Agency of Nigeria report continues:
Usman
made this known in a statement signed by the media consultant to the Minister
of State for Aviation, Mr Ariyo Akinfenwa, after carrying out an audit on the
runway.
He
said: “Today, NCAA along with the airport owner, Federal Airports Authority of
Nigeria (FAAN), conducted an inspection.
“We
were able to see that the job has been done well up to at least 99 per cent
completion. We believe that the remaining work will be completed on or before the
official opening date.”
Usman
said what was found during the audit were some items that were not critical to
safety and would not stop the reopening of the airport scheduled for April 19.
“The
findings have been communicated to the owner of the airport, FAAN. We are
expecting a corrective action plan that will come with timelines that will
address those issues.
“But
as I mentioned earlier, those items that we found are not safety critical and
then cannot affect the opening.
“The
job has been well-done. The technology employed is the latest and we believe
Nigerians will be happy,” he said.
Responding,
the Managing Director of FAAN, Mr Saleh Dunoma, said the items identified by
NCAA would be corrected in accordance with the agreed action plan and timeline.
Dunoma
said :”The inspection has been conducted. Since the beginning of the project,
this is the major inspection that was conducted.
“We
have been working in collaboration with the NCAA, but of course we have to
adhere to procedures and the procedure is that after the completion or near
completion of the project, an inspection will be conducted.
“The
inspection will have to be conducted by both our engineers from NCAA, FAAN ,
the consultant and the contractors. They have made some findings just like the
DG has said, they are not safety critical.
“It
is normal after huge project like this, such findings will be there. All we
need to do is to adhere to the procedure, which means we have to respond to
those findings by writing to the NCAA our action plan and timeline.
“This
will be submitted immediately. We will work together with contractor to make
sure that all these findings are corrected within the timelines that we are
going to agree with NCAA.
“And
of course, after the final inspection will be conducted then, we believe we
will be given a clean bill of health by the NCAA,” he said.
On
his part, an official of Julius Berger who was part of the inspection, Dr Lars
Richter, expressed satisfaction with the level of completion of the project.
He
said : “We are really proud to be part of this project. It was quite a bit
challenging to finish the project within six weeks.
“At
the beginning, everybody in Nigeria was concerned. Not everybody was happy that
the airport was closed for six weeks.
“But
we, together with FAAN, the contractors have delivered the runway within six
weeks and it was a good cooperation because the task was really tight.
“At
the end of this inspection, everybody could see the proof that the runway is
finished. The runway is delivered on the highest quality. We can say for the
next ten years, it will remain there of course with good maintenance.”
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Abuja airport was shut on March 8
for six weeks to enable Julius Berger carry put complete rehabilitation of the
3.6 kilometres runway.
The runway, which was constructed in 1982, was meant to last for 20 years, but had been in use for 35 years without major repair and proper maintenance.
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