Quantity surveyor calls for more info on terminated BBP pump station contract

Donald Rodney

Quantity surveyor, Donald Rodney is calling for more information to be provided to the general public as it relates to the terminated Black Bush Polder (BBP) Pump Station project.

Some of his questions include what are the costs of moving any materials from the site to elsewhere and what is the weekly or monthly cost for these recurrent items? He is also seeking answers to whether the movement of materials from the site is under the surveillance of an auditor.

In a recent letter to the Stabroek News, Rodney said that “a feature of this administration, as well as the previous, is that very little in infrastructure is transparent” as he added that those interested need to observe “what is said in relevant government answers and releases as well as carefully note points on which said answers are silent, in order to infer a picture.”