Airport roof repairs on track for deadline at end of May | THE DAILY HERALD

Roof repairs at Princess Juliana International Airport in progress.

AIRPORT–The reconstruction work to finalise the roof betterment at Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) is scheduled to be completed by the end of this month. According to the official progress report from Project Manager Rob Noorman over the weekend, Phase II of the roof repair work of the installation of the Riverclack roof sheeting is almost completed.

The finishing works and installation of the five roof expansion joints are slated to be executed early this month. Phase III of the roof repairs consists of the installation of the bullnoses and soffits along the perimeter of the roof and is scheduled to be finalised by the end of May.

The contractor commenced with the installation of an additional support system for the soffits in the second week of March and the first bullnoses were installed early April. The Phase I works were completed last July, which included removal of the remnants of the long-standing roof, subsequent repairs and the installation of a waterproofing layer.

Ballast Nedam was awarded the contract to carry out the roof repair works which commenced in March 2018. A total of 30 employees were contracted to work on the project, 15 of whom were locally employed.

It will be recalled that the roof of the terminal building, which measures 15,000 square metres, was disastrously damaged by Hurricanes Irma and Maria in September 2017. This rendered the terminal inaccessible until July 2018. The remediation and the Package One – temporary operations works – were executed from August to December 2018. The scheduled re-opening of the terminal building ground floor for temporary operations was achieved on December 14, 2018.
The Managing Board has since been doing its utmost to ensure that St. Maarten’s economic pillar is safeguarded. The completion of the roof repair project in May will mark another important milestone in the journey back to full recovery and rehabilitation of the airport, just a month before the start of yet another Atlantic hurricane season, according to the airport communications department.

Source: The Daily Herald https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/87251-airport-roof-repairs-on-track-for-deadline-at-end-of-may

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