G$1.7 Billion Expended into Enhancing the New Amsterdam Prison Complex

Permanent Secretary of the Home Affairs Ministry, Mr. Andre Ally paid a visit to the ongoing reconstruction of the New Amsterdam Prison in a committed effort to ensure the efficient progress of critical infrastructure projects.
The visit aimed to assess the development and the status of various construction lots forming a part of the project, essential for enhancing the prison’s facilities.
The PS’s visit covered ten distinct lots, collectively representing a substantial investment of G$1.7 billion, among the inspected lots, notable advancements were observed in various lots where significant work has commenced.
This includes construction of male and female living quarters, demolition of existing structures and site preparation, and has achieved a commendable 15 percent completion. With an allocated budget of over G$114 million, progress is on track for this vital phase.
In addition to the reconstruction of the Officer’s Sports Club has been initiated with the demolition of existing structures; this segment has reached 10 percent completion with a budget allocation of over G$50 million.
Construction of the Reception Building, which has a considerable budget of over $413 million, has commenced construction work with the demolition of existing structures and has reached 12 percent completion.
The Permanent Secretary’s visit also shed light on the forthcoming phases which involves the construction of Senior Officers’ Living Quarters, and is in the mobilisation phase, preparing for imminent work commencement.
Other phases of construction include the construction of the kitchen and a storage bond, the infirmary annex, an overhead storage tank, a treatment plant, reconstruction of solitary and cell blocks, and a training facility for inmates and all essential for the prison’s infrastructure enhancement.
Ally underlined the significance of these capital projects in reshaping the prison infrastructure, focusing not only on rehabilitation but also on the facilities’ functionality for the betterment of both staff and inmates.
The Ministry of Home Affairs stands resolute in its commitment to improving infrastructure and facilities and promoting a safer and more rehabilitative environment within correctional facilities.
(Ministry of Home Affairs)












