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SLPHA Reviews Progress on Quay Rehabilitation Project

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
30 April 2026
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By Hassan Osman Kargbo

The Sierra Leone Ports and Harbours Authority has convened a Supervisory Committee meeting to assess progress on the ongoing rehabilitation of Berths 3 to 6 at the Queen Elizabeth II Quay.

 

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The meeting brought together key stakeholders, including representatives of the contractor, Class Diving, to evaluate the current state of work and ensure that the project remains on track. Discussions focused on timelines, adherence to quality standards and strategies to ensure effective project delivery.

 

Officials at the meeting emphasized the importance of maintaining momentum on the rehabilitation works, noting that the project is critical to improving port operations and supporting national economic growth. Stakeholders reviewed progress made so far and addressed potential challenges that could affect completion within the planned schedule.

 

The rehabilitation of Berths 3 to 6 is a major infrastructure initiative expected to span 36 months. It is funded by the Government of Sierra Leone through a loan arrangement from Freetown Terminal Limited. The project forms part of broader efforts to modernize the country’s port facilities and enhance efficiency in cargo handling and maritime services.

 

During the meeting, participants underscored the need for strict compliance with engineering and safety standards to ensure that the upgraded berths meet international requirements. The contractor provided updates on ongoing activities and reaffirmed its commitment to delivering quality work within the agreed timeframe.

 

The Sierra Leone Ports and Harbours Authority highlighted that the rehabilitation project is expected to significantly improve the capacity and reliability of operations at the quay. Once completed, the upgraded berths will enhance the port’s ability to handle larger vessels and increased cargo volumes, thereby strengthening its role as a key gateway for trade.

 

Stakeholders also stressed the importance of continued collaboration and regular monitoring to ensure transparency and accountability throughout the implementation process. The Supervisory Committee is expected to maintain close oversight of the project as work progresses.

 

The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment from all parties to ensure that the rehabilitation project is delivered efficiently and contributes meaningfully to the development of Sierra Leone’s maritime sector.

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