Francis Gabrah, the Ashanti Regional Director for the Urban Roads Department, has told the media that physical work on the Suame interchange project in the Ashanti region is set to begin in August.
He stated that the project’s designs are being finalised.
Although physical work on the project has not yet begun, he stated that the project campsite is nearing completion and that work might begin as early as August.
He revealed this when the Ashanti Regional Minister, Simon Osei Mensah, took some officials to the project campsite on Tuesday.
“This is a design-and-build contract, where the contractor is responsible for both the design and construction of the project. We started the design in February, and it is expected to be completed by August. However, we are almost finished. We have submitted the preliminary design, and we are even likely to start physical works by July,” he added.
Rango Construction’s project manager, Mohammed Omar Fazzani, stated that physical work would begin as soon as the designs were completed.
According to him, they are ahead of schedule and that they have received comments on the preliminary design submitted.
He was optimistic that the project would be completed in 36 months.
By: Rainbowradiooline.com/Ghana