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REPAIRS TO FERN GULLY AND OTHER CONTRACTS SIGNED

Signing Contracts from left to right are: Mrs. Shahine Robinson, MP for NE St. Ann, Minister Mike Henry and Dr. Alwin Hales, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Works. Looking on is Leo McEwan, Public Relations Officer in the MTW.
Contracts amounting to over half a billion dollars were
signed at the Ministry of Transport and Works to effect repairs to several
roads, drains and gullies across the island.
Chief among these was the one signed for the Fern Gully area
in St. Ann. That contract was awarded to Surrey Paving and Aggregates
Ltd in the amount of $123.3M. This is to carry out rehabilitation and overlay
works on 4.6 kilometres of roadway from Swansea Jerk Shop, Colegate to Orange
Hill, and part of Fern Gully. This forms stage one of a three-part project
dubbed the Fern Gully Restoration and Rehabilitation Programme. The repairs on
this corridor come following flood raisin which devastated Ocho Rios and parts
of Fern Gully in April of last year.
Other contracts signed were as follows:
Ardenne High School in the amount of $23.7M. Contractor for this project is Gabion and Structures
Co. Ltd.
Walderston to Contrivance in Manchester in the amount of $29.8M. Contractor –
CAB Construction Ltd.
Wickham Road in St. Andrew in the amount
of $29.3M. Contractor – LASCAR Fencing and Construction Ltd.
Guys Hill – Windsor
Castle, Gayle – Dressikie Union Hill, Barclay’s
Town Road,
Windsor Castle – Wood Park, Heartlands culvert & road along with
Bagnal Road
in St. Mary. Contractor is Dwight’s Construction Company Ltd.
Morris Hill in the amount of $9.9M This particular contract
is for river training works at Laughlands, Little River, part of the Northern
Coastal Highway Improvement Project, Segment 2.
The Main road from Gutters to Freetown in St. Catherine in the amount of
$141M. This falls under package one of the Road Re-surfacing Programme.
Contractor here is Pavement and Structures Ltd.
Construction of a re-inforced concrete wall and gully invert
at Shortwood Drive in St.
Andrew. This is part of the Emergency Repairs to Gully Network Tropical Storm
Gustav Programme. The contract was awarded in the amount of $44,342,870.00.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Minister of Transport and
Works said that the signing of the contracts was a demonstration that the
Ministry was in touch with the plight of persons all over the island as far as
the road infrastructure network was concerned and was doing something about it.
The Minister warned the contractors that shoddy work would
not be tolerated. Said he, “ It is no secret that there have been instances
where roads and other infrastructure are repaired and within a short time, fall
into disrepair. Well, under this new dispensation, that type of shoddy work will
not be tolerated.” |