Monday 9 January 2017

OKOWA'S SMART AGENDA ON COURSE, JUST AS COMMISSIONER FOR WORKS COMMENDS LEVEL OF WORK ON UTE-OKPU ROAD

The Delta State Commissioner for works, Chief James Augoye, on Wednesday January 4, 2017, at the site of the ongoing reconstruction of Owa-Alero/ Ute-Okpu road, during an official inspection of the project, commended the quality and level of work done on the road by the contractor.

The commissioner specifically appreciated the speed at which the contractor is handling the job with the specified quality to job specification.

He was of the view that the contractor of the road reconstruction project which starts from the Railway flyover bridge at Owa-Alero to the Ute-Okpu round about, in Ika North East Local Government area.

    The commitment of the contractor since he resumed work at the site on November 17, 2016, and the constant supervision by officials of the Ministry of Works, through the zonal Chief Engineer in Agbor and the superintending Engineer at Owa- Oyibu, has greatly contributed to the success of the Owa-Alero/ Ute-Okpu road reconstruction project which was awarded by the Delta state government as part of her urban renewal programme.

Most roads in Agbor and environs are usually constructed during the raining season which invariably affects the quality and the life span of such projects.

Hence, it is advisable for contractors to be at their construction site during the dry season which we are currently experiencing to do a quality job. “For a stitch in time saves Nine”

Via: IKA WEEKLY

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