The main works of the Airport Terminal Reconstruction Project have now officially started, marked by an optimistic groundbreaking ceremony at the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) on Monday, October 18, 2021. As one of the most...
More infoPJIAE awards supervising engineering contract; moving ahead with terminal reconstruction
Princess Juliana International Airport has announced that the contract management and technical supervision services for PJIAE’s Airport Terminal Reconstruction Project has been awarded to Royal Haskoning DHV, parent company of Netherlands...
More infoAirport Terminal Mold Remediation and Decontamination works about to start
Simpson Bay, St. Maarten (July 6, 2020) – Mold Remediation and Surface Decontamination works at the Terminal of the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) will be executed during the months of August through December 2020. The works are...
More infoNew Council of Ministers defines Airport Reconstruction as Priority Nr. 1
In their first week in office, the Jacobs Cabinet made the efforts surrounding the reconstruction of the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) their first order of business. On Tuesday, November 19, the Council of Ministers met with the...
More infoSint Maarten Trust Fund moving forward with airport, housing and debris projects
PHILIPSBURG – The Steering Committee of the Sint Maarten Recovery, Reconstruction and Resilience Trust Fund decided upon important actions last week to speed up the post-Irma recovery process. Gathered in Philipsburg, the Steering Committee...
More infoCouncil of Ministers supports airport financing through the World Bank and the European Investment Bank
PHILIPSBURG – Over the past months, the Government of Sint Maarten has worked closely with the Netherlands, the World Bank and the European Investment Bank to secure the necessary funding for the full recovery and strengthening of Princess...
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