Fijian Holdings Limited (FHL) has announced the recommencement of rectification works on the FHL Tower, following the arrival of replacement materials sourced from international suppliers. This development comes after all necessary regulatory clearances were obtained, leading to the lifting of a previously issued stop-work order. The Ministry has confirmed compliance with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations at the site, ensuring a safe working environment for personnel involved.
Furthermore, Energy Fiji Limited (EFL) has granted clearance for the tower’s electrical installations, affirming adherence to required utility interface protocols and load distribution standards. FHL has expressed its dedication to collaborating closely with the main contractor and relevant authorities to guarantee steady progress in the project while prioritizing safety and compliance.
FHL emphasized its commitment to delivering a landmark development that aligns with the aspirations of shareholders, tenants, and the broader community. The company remains focused on creating a safe working environment, having integrated all recommended safety measures into their current practices.
This positive turn in the FHL Tower project represents a renewed commitment to safety and compliance, encouraging a culture of accountability that can strengthen industry standards in Fiji. The project is also seen as a significant investment opportunity for local economic growth upon its completion, promising to enhance Suva’s skyline and community offerings.
The past setbacks, including delays due to serious safety incidents, highlight the critical importance of workplace safety and the proactive measures FHL is taking to ensure the well-being of all workers. This approach not only builds trust among stakeholders but also sets a precedent for safer construction practices across the region.
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