Report on bridge collision submitted

The report being handed over (Ministry of Public Works photo)
The report being handed over (Ministry of Public Works photo)

Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill today received the official report of the Board of Inquiry (BOI), regarding the October 8th 2022, collision of the vessel, Tradewind Passion, into the Demerara Harbour Bridge.

Captain Joseph Lewis – a Marine Officer and Surveyor of Ships, led the team and officially delivered the report, assuring the Minister that every check was made. Additionally, he said that interviews were conducted to gather information to compile the report.

“Being a marine surveyor that deals with international ships, I have very high standards and with this report here I am very impressed, it has met my standard and we hope it will also meet your standard, Minister”, Lewis said according to a press release from the Ministry of Works. 

The report was handed over in the presence of the other BOI members: Thandi McAllister – Director of Legal Affairs at MARAD, Yolanda Hughes – Member of the Board and a Staff of Transport and Harbours Department, Inspector Carlos Ross of the Marine Division of the Guyana Police Force, Lt. Col. David Shamsudeen – Coast Guard, Patrick Thompson – Chief Transport & Planning Officer MOPW and Dimitri Ali, Member of the Board of Directors of the Guyana National Shipping Corporation.

The collision, which occurred in the wee hours of Saturday, October 8th had rendered the bridge inoperable for more than 40 hours, and has cost the Government over $1 billion and more to get the bridge back to an operable state, Edghill told the media on Thursday.

The BOI was given a seven-day timeline to submit their report. They officially started their investigation on Monday last.