In keeping with its 100-days plan, the Vanuatu Government is proud to announce significant investments in the rehabilitation and upgrading of the Efate Ring Road and Santo East Coast Road. These critical infrastructure projects are being funded fully from the national budget, and reaffirms the government’s commitment to improving transportation networks, enhancing economic opportunities, and supporting community development.
Santo East Coast Road
Through the Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Utilities (MIPU), the Government signed the first contract with China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) to undertake the Santo East Coast Road Rehabilitation. This significant infrastructure investment is valued at 839,443,368 Vatu and aims to improve road safety, durability, and accessibility for all road users.
The Santo East Coast Road is a critical transportation route that supports local communities, businesses, and economic activities, including agriculture and tourism. This rehabilitation project will focus on enhancing key sections of the road through a range of essential interventions, including:
- Clearing of Roadside Drains – Improving drainage to prevent flooding and road damage
- Cutting of Roadside Trees – Enhancing visibility and road safety
- Double Chip Seal & Single Chip Seal – Strengthening Road surfaces for durability
- Speed Humps Construction – Enhancing traffic control and pedestrian safety
- Guard Rails Installation – Providing additional roadside protection
- Road Signs & Pavement Markings – Ensuring proper guidance and road safety compliance
The Efate Ring Road
The Government through MIPU also signed a contract with Pierre Brunet Enterprise Generale to undertake the Efate Ring Road Rehabilitation. This significant infrastructure investment is valued at 963,700,000 Vatu – also fully funded by the Government.
Efate Ring Road is a vital transportation link connecting communities, businesses, and key economic sectors. This project will focus on rehabilitating critical sections of the road through essential interventions, including:
- Double Chip Seal – Enhancing durability for high-traffic areas
- Single Chip Seal – Improving surface quality and resilience
- Pavement Markings – Strengthening road safety and visibility
Government Commitment to Infrastructure Development
Both projects are a testament to the Vanuatu Government’s commitment to enhancing national infrastructure, improving road safety, and supporting sustainable economic growth. By funding these initiatives, the government is ensuring that both roads remain reliable and safe for local communities, businesses, and visitors as well as key transport corridors for agriculture, trade, and rural access, aimed at enhancing resilience and efficiency.
The projects are aligned with the Government’s broader vision of sustainable development and climate resilience, ensuring that road improvements are built to withstand environmental challenges while benefiting future generations.
Minister of Infrastructure and Utilities, Hon. Xavier Emmanuel Harry stated: “Infrastructure development is a cornerstone of Vanuatu’s economic growth and social progress. By investing in our road networks, we are not only improving mobility but also strengthening access to essential services, markets, and tourism opportunities.”
He says that as Minister responsible for all road networks he appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation during this critical phase of development.
Construction works are set to commence in April 2025 for both roads with minimal disruption to communities, and will take one year to complete. The expected completion date is April 2026.