Demerara Harbour Bridge to be closed Wednesday night for repairs- following vessel collision

7th January, 2014

PETER'S HALL - The Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB) will be closed to vehicular traffic from 22:00hrs on Wednesday up to 04:00hrs on Thursday, to facilitate repairs after a vessel collided with the bridge, causing damage.

Currently the structure is closed to marine traffic and is expected to resume contractions for river vessels on Thursday.

General Manager of the Bridge, Rawlston Adams at a press conference yesterday - December 6, reported that the incident occurred on Sunday at about 05:15 hrs with an internationally registered fuel tanker owned by Pritchard-Gordon tankers of the United Kingdom.

According to Adams, the captain of the vessel, a local, was given clearance to transit at 05:15hrs, however it was observed that the vessel was approaching in an unorthodox position.

“After that was noticed, instructions were then given to the pilot again … the response from the pilot was ‘I know what I am doing,” Adams revealed. Subsequently, after the pilot’s failure to observe instructions, the vessel struck the bridge, causing damage that is considered significant.

Inspections have thus far shown damage to two cluster piles, the pontoon and transom. The bridge was also slightly repositioned following the mishap, however that was corrected several hours after and vehicular traffic resumed.

“We expect that the owners of the vessel would bear all the costs. I have had an initial discussion and they have made a commitment that once we do a joint inspection and we assess the cost, they have given a commitment that they will stand the cost for the repairs,” Adams stated.

Engineers are currently engaged in mobilising the necessary materials to facilitate a speedy repair process.

“We had fabricated those components a long time ago in the event of such. We are confident we have the necessary resources to fix and restore the bridge to proper order,” added Adams. (GINA)