COMMISSIONING OF KACIDAVUI CROSSING AND OPENING OF ADDITIONAL KEY INFRASTRUCTURE IN CAKAUDROVE AND BUA

25/09/2025

The Minister of Public Works, Meteorological Services, and Transport, Hon. Ro Filipe Tuisawau, yesterday (24.09.25) officiated the commissioning of the Kacidavui Crossing along Nakobo Road in Cakaudrove, marking a significant milestone in Fiji’s ongoing efforts to enhance rural connectivity and infrastructure resilience.

The new Kacidavui Crossing, completed at a cost of approximately $661,000, will serve the village of Vunisavisavi and the heritage site of Thomas Baker. It promises safe, reliable access vital for daily activities, cultural engagements, and community development.

Minister Tuisawau emphasised that this project reflects the government’s unwavering commitment to bridging rural gaps and fostering inclusive growth.

“Today’s opening is more than just a crossing—it’s a reaffirmation of our dedication to connecting communities, supporting economic activities, and safeguarding our cultural heritage,” Minister Tuisawau stated.

“These infrastructure upgrades enable farmers to reach markets, students to access schools, and families to access healthcare, all while preserving our rich cultural sites for future generations,” he added.

Previously a splash crossing, the site has now been upgraded to a low-level crossing, greatly improving safety for commuters, particularly for women and school children.

Head of School at Nakobo District School, Ms. Peniana Pickering, explained that students previously had to cross the river during rainy season, which was not safe when the water level was high.

“Witnessing the opening of the new crossing today has filled us with joy, and we are truly grateful to everyone who contributed to making this project a reality,” Ms. Pickering said.

In addition to the Kacidavui Crossing, Minister Tuisawau announced the opening of other critical crossings designed to benefit communities in the Tikina of Lekutu and Wainunu in Bua, as well as Wairiki in Cakaudrove:
Namuavoivoi 2 Crossing at Nabilodra – costing approximately $671,000, this crossing will improve access for the Tikina of Lekutu and Wainunu, facilitating economic growth and community connectivity.

Wairiki Crossing on Navakuru Road – with an investment of around $707,000, this project will enhance safe passage for residents and students, including Navakuru Village and Primary School.

Bagasau Crossing on Nakobo Road – valued at roughly $840,000, this development will serve the villages of Bagasau, Nakobo, and Vunisavisavi, opening new avenues for economic activity, tourism, and cultural exchange.

Minister Tuisawau also acknowledged the vital role played by contractors Fair Deal and RPA, whose dedication and professionalism ensured the timely completion of these projects. He also expressed gratitude to the Commissioner North’s Office for their unwavering support.

“These infrastructure developments are essential arteries that connect our people to opportunities,” Minister Tuisawau added. “They are investments in our future—reducing travel times, boosting economic activities, and strengthening our resilience against climate change and natural disasters.”

He called on community members to continue caring for and maintaining these vital assets to ensure their longevity and ongoing benefit.

The government remains committed to delivering infrastructure that transforms lives and drives sustainable development across the nation.