New bridge brings hope and connectivity to Bua communities

New bridge brings hope and connectivity to Bua communities

By Priya Nand , Mohammed Feroz
14/06/2025
[Image: Fiji Government]

More than 800 people in the communities of Dalomo, Lomanikoro, and Tiliva in Bua may soon have safer and quicker access to schools, farms, health services, and markets following the groundbreaking ceremony of the new $1.3 million Bua Suspension Bridge.

The original bridge was destroyed by Tropical Cyclone Winston in 2016, and since then, residents have had to use temporary foot crossings, which are unsafe during bad weather.

While speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony in Lomanikoro, Bua, Minister for Public Works and Transport Ro Filipe Tuisawau emphasised the importance of the bridge for the community.

He says the project is more than just steel and concrete – it is a symbol of hope, progress, and connection.

He says it also shows the government’s promise to build better infrastructure for all Fijians. He adds that the bridge will help the local economy, especially for farmers and fishermen, and reduce the need for long and costly travel.

The project will be carried out in two phases.

Phase 1, which cost $740,497, began on May 29th this year and includes the construction of the bridge towers, which is expected to be completed by the 23rd of next month.

The 2nd phase will begin in August and will cost $559,503.

It is expected to be completed by December.

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