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Cost Overruns Prompt RDA to Reassess West End Ferry Terminal Project

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The Recovery and Development Agency (RDA) has announced plans to reassess the West End Ferry Terminal project after bids submitted by contractors significantly exceeded the estimated $15 million budget. The move follows a review of financial submissions from two shortlisted firms—one a joint venture between Virgin Islands companies and the other a Canadian firm—whose bids came in at $64 million and $94 million, respectively.

The project, which has been a priority for several decades, gained renewed urgency following the devastation caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017. Since then, the RDA has been tasked with leading the terminal’s reconstruction as part of the Virgin Islands’ post-storm recovery efforts. Despite its critical importance, the current financial gap between the proposed costs and budget has prompted a reevaluation of the project’s scope and financial viability.

In light of this, the RDA convened a meeting with the Ministry of Communications and Works and the BVI Ports Authority to discuss the way forward. After careful consideration, a decision was made to review the Statement of Requirements (SoR), which will involve a reexamination of project priorities and potentially scaling down the terminal’s size and scope. A further update on the procurement process is expected within the coming week.

While the delays may be disappointing, the RDA emphasized that it is crucial to ensure the project is completed in a financially sustainable manner without compromising on quality. The agency remains committed to refining the procurement process to ensure cost-effectiveness while meeting the needs of the Virgin Islands.

The RDA also acknowledged the effort and resources invested by the bidding firms and reassured stakeholders that the procurement process would continue with fairness and transparency. With this reassessment, the RDA aims to move forward with a more competitive, sustainable approach to deliver this critical infrastructure project for the Virgin Islands.

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