Press Release
Organisation:
The Ministry of Communications and Works is set to receive approximately one hundred and one million, three hundred thousand dollars (101.3) to support its programmes and projects set out in the historic 2026 budget of five hundred fifty million, five hundred ninety thousand and fifty-one dollars ($550,590,051).
Premier and Minister of Finance Dr. The Honourable Natalio Wheatley in the 2026 Budget address delivered under the theme, “Pillars of Progress: Building a Sustainable Nation” stated that the allocation for each ministry is allotted by carefully balancing finances to ensure that Government’s priorities are properly resourced, while complying with the fiscal requirements under the Public Finance Management and other legislation, policies, and obligations under the Protocols for Effective Financial Management.
Premier Wheatley in the 2026 Budget Address listed plethora of projects and initiatives that the allocated funds for the Ministry of Communications and Works will go towards that are aligned with the Government’s priorities, such as investments in energy, water, transport, and technology, aimed at reducing costs, supporting sustainable growth, lasting roads, reliable utilities, and systems that support a thriving Virgin Islands.
Water Infrastructure
Premier Wheatley said, “Through the Ministry of Communications and Works, my Government is working assiduously to rebuild the water distribution system that has been subjected to decades of underinvestment and degradation. An assessment of the water infrastructure was completed through a collaboration with Operators Without Borders, a Canadian non-profit. The assessment revealed that many components of the system are inoperable and must be replaced. These include pump stations, pumps, pressure valves, and other critical fittings and fixtures essential for maintaining steady water flow and pressure. These are being procured.”
Transportation Expansion
The Premier added that the Government is also making strides in the expansion of the Terrence B. Lettsome International Airport to improve facilities, enhance capacity, safety, efficiency, create jobs and attract visitors. He said, “we are advancing our transportation infrastructure for sustainable growth. The Cabinet, guided by the business case submitted by KPMG, has approved the expansion of Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport, selecting a 7,000-foot runway extension to support larger aircraft and direct flights from major regions. This project will improve travel options, increase tourism and investment, create jobs, and is planned to begin construction in 2026 after identifying qualified partners through an Expression of Interest process.”
Road Rehabilitation
Premier Wheatley also stated that works are progressing on rehabilitating and upgrading roads in the Territory. He said, “The Paraquita Bay to Hodge’s Creek route is almost complete and will be fully paved before year-end. This also includes provisions for electrical conduits and new water transmission lines to ensure provisions for utilities. Additional road works are going through various stages of the procurement process such as Sea Cow’s Bay, Fort Hill, Ridge Road and Windy Hill, Mount Healthy and Sabbath Hill while works have commenced in areas such as Greenland, Shepherd’s Hill and Georges Hallow.”
The Ministry of Communications and Works will continue to ensure the continued development and maintenance of public infrastructure in keeping with international standards so that public utilities are reliable and affordable in support of an enhanced community life for every resident and visitor in the Virgin Islands.
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About:
The 2026 Budget, framed around the NSDP's strategic priorities, underscores the Government's dedication to fiscal responsibility, economic diversification, social development, and environmental stewardship, the key "pillars" supporting the Virgin Islands' continued progress.
For Additional Information Contact:
Paul Bridgewater
Information Officer
Department of Information and Public Relations
Telephone: 468-2747
Email: pbridgewater@gov.vg
