China Railway Group Advances Dominica International Airport Construction

Reuters2025-12-29
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CRWOF">China Railway</a> Group Advances Dominica International Airport Construction

Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica recently inspected the Dominica International Airport Project, which is being undertaken by China Railway No.5 Engineering Group, a subsidiary of China Railway Group Limited. Accompanied by government officials, the Prime Minister reviewed operations at Aggregate Quarry No. 2, gaining insights into production capacity, quality controls, and environmental management. Skerrit praised the project's progress and emphasized the importance of maintaining high technical standards to ensure quality materials for airport construction. Once completed, the airport is expected to boost Dominica's connectivity, tourism, employment, and economic growth. The quarry is scheduled to begin official operations in January 2026, supporting the airport’s main construction phase.

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