Ribbon cut at King’s Wharf terminal
Updated: Sep 10, 2019 11:50 AM
The ribbon was cut to applause yesterday for Dockyard’s new cruise ship terminal at King’s Wharf.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, said it marked the close of a journey that began five years ago in 2014.
He said the deck and terminal were replaced in a method that had “never been done in Bermuda before”, using precast concrete beams and slabs.
Lieutenant-Colonel Burch added that the costs were originally estimated at $20 million — but the job was done for about $15 million.
The minister praised Carmen Trott, a Bermudian civil engineer, with Carmen Tucket, the port facilities manager, for leading the project.