The contractors handling the strategic Bodo-Bonny Road (BBR) project, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, has once more been commended for the good quality of engineering construction work they are doing across the country.
The commendation for the companyās qualitative works came again from the Honourable Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi during his inspection visit to the on-going and fast moving Bodo-Bonny Road project linking the Rivers state mainland to Bonny Island widely known for its abundant oil and gas resources as well as for its rich socio-cultural history.
Minister Umahi who alsoĀ acknowledged Julius Bergerās strong commitment to good engineering construction quality during his inspection visit to the Abuja-Kano Road project a few weeks ago, said, āā¦ āOnce again I can tell you, Julius Berger remains consistent in delivering topnotch quality, and is doing a great work here in the Bodo-Bonny Road project.ā The visibly professionally passionate Engr. David Umahi and the Julius Berger project management experts, however, mutually analysed and some technical ideas on the projectās ādesign ideologyā for greater sustainability of the project to the admiration of the appreciative audience. Significantly, the Minister also noted that āIf you pay them (Julius Berger), they will be fast with the job as you can see that they have done in the Bodo-Bonny Road projectā. Engr. Thomas Balzuweit, the Julius Berger Team Lead thanked the Honourable Minister for his kind and gracious words to the company.
The visit started with the minister addressing the project consultants where he emphasised the governmentās desire for new roads to exchanged be constructed in concrete. The leader of the Julius Berger delegation that received the Minister, Engr. Thomas Balzuweit explained that currently the Bodo-Bonny road is planned as an asphalt road, except the last 6 Km on Bonny Island due to extremely challenging soil conditions and expected long-term settlements of up to 30cm over a period of 30 years.