RDA Publications
MONTHLY REPORT – April 2023
In April 2023, initial planning continued on projects recently assigned to the RDA, including the Trellis Bay Welcome Centre, the Agriculture and Fisheries Complex and Farmers Reservoir, and the National Cultural Centre, Archives, Library and Museum (Heritage Village). Statements of Requirement are being prepared, finalised and signed-off for these three projects. . Works continued on the Joint Marine Shore Base, with the old building completely demolished, and formwork and concrete pouring for the foundation of the new building completed in April. This project is on-track to be completed in the first quarter of 2024.
MONTHLY REPORT – March 2023
In March 2023, the playground of the Anegada Recreation Facility reached substantial completion, following installation of artificial turf and playground equipment. Over the past months, the court has been resurfaced, perimeter fencing has been installed, and now the playground has been completed. This is the third recreational facility that the RDA has rehabilitated, following completion of the track, stands and bathroom facilities at the AO Shirley Recreation Grounds, and handover of the completed A. Jeffrey Caines Sports Arena.
MONTHLY REPORT – February 2023
In February 2023, mobilisation works for the Joint Marine Shore Base began, following contract signing and groundbreaking in January of this year. This project is jointly funded by Central Government and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and is scheduled to be completed by the end of the first quarter of 2024. Works have continued on the Jost Van Dyke Multipurpose Education Facility with formwork, concrete casting and blockwork continuing on the basement and ground floors. Also during February 2023, the design consultants for the West End Ferry Terminal, Inros Lackner, visited the Territory for on-site meetings with key project stakeholders.
MONTHLY REPORT – January 2023
In January 2023, the grand opening ceremony for completed works on the Elmore Stoutt High School Redevelopment Project was held, facilitating the resumption of full-day teaching and learning for the approximately 1,400 students of the school. This project has been the largest implemented by the RDA to date. Additional works in the longer-term master plan for the school include a cafeteria and auditorium. Also in January, a contract signing and groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Joint Marine Shore Base which is jointly funded by Central Government and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.