Pier to be built in Falmouth Friday, 07 November 2008 st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } A major contract is to be signed Friday for the construction of a cruise
shipping pier in Falmouth, Trelawny.
The project, which is slated to cost US$263 million, will include the construction of a pier, terminal building, car park, retail shops and commercial buildings.
The venture is being financed jointly by the Port Authority of Jamaica and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
Transport and Works Minister Mike Henry, says despite a few difficulties, the way is now clear for the project to get off the ground.
"Not the least of which is the present global financial position, but the investment
is going to take place ... the facilities of the development of the pier itself and the port, followed by the land side development, will be done by Royal Caribbean Cruise
... the rest I leave for the Prime Minister to announce today (Friday) and to address in the surge forward to create employment and a new vision
of development for the country," he said.
The new pier should be able to accommodate the Genesis Cruise Line which is now being built.
The liner will be able to carry more than 9,000 passengers and crew.
shipping pier in Falmouth, Trelawny.
The project, which is slated to cost US$263 million, will include the construction of a pier, terminal building, car park, retail shops and commercial buildings.
The venture is being financed jointly by the Port Authority of Jamaica and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
Transport and Works Minister Mike Henry, says despite a few difficulties, the way is now clear for the project to get off the ground.
"Not the least of which is the present global financial position, but the investment
is going to take place ... the facilities of the development of the pier itself and the port, followed by the land side development, will be done by Royal Caribbean Cruise
... the rest I leave for the Prime Minister to announce today (Friday) and to address in the surge forward to create employment and a new vision
of development for the country," he said.
The new pier should be able to accommodate the Genesis Cruise Line which is now being built.
The liner will be able to carry more than 9,000 passengers and crew.
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