Department of Public Works Secretary Ray N. Yumul disclosed Wednesday that he is consulting with the Office of the Attorney General on how to resolve the issue about Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC’s tower crane atop the unfinished casino resort project in Garapan.
TO help ensure the safety of the public, Imperial Pacific International said it sent experts to unlock the brake of one of the tower cranes on top of the unfinished
Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC’s tower crane No. 5 atop the unfinished casino resort project poses an imminent threat to public safety due to Typhoon Mawar since it has not been used since December 2020, according to Department of Public Works Secretary Ray N. Yumul yesterday.
Department of Public Works Secretary Ray N. Yumul will be issuing before noon today, Tuesday, a directive for the emergency closure of Hibiscus Lane the road between Joeten Hafa Adai and Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC casino/resort building in Garapan for safety reasons due to Typhoon Mawar.
Everything appears to be moving forward with the long-awaited Beach Road Improvement Project, according to Public Works Secretary Ray N. Yumul, who said yesterday that he will have an official update on the project today, Tuesday.