Construction of the FHL Tower in Suva is back underway after the required regulatory approvals and replacement materials were secured by Fijian Holdings Limited (FHL). The project had been delayed due to a stop-work order related to compliance concerns. Work resumed once the site was verified to meet Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) standards and building regulations.
FHL confirmed it has adopted all recommended safety protocols to provide a secure worksite. Electrical clearance was also granted by Energy Fiji Limited (EFL), which verified that the development met interface and load distribution standards. Temporary power has been restored to support continuous construction.
The high-rise, located at the intersection of Gordon Street and Thurston Street, was initially set for completion in 2022, however, setbacks included a serious workplace accident in November 2024, which resulted in injuries to two workers—one of whom later died and the completion and opening, which had been planned for the end of 2024, was postponed. Although a revised completion date has not been announced, FHL stated that work is progressing in coordination with contractors and authorities, with a continued focus on meeting all safety and regulatory obligations.
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