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NWA HOLDS COMMUNITY MEETING IN PREPARATION FOR MAJOR ROAD PROJECT

Mr. Stephen Shaw at the microphone addressing members of the audience at the Community meeting. Others in the pic from left to right are: Mr. Lee Clarke, Deputy Mayor of Kingston; Mr. Norman Shand, City Engineer (partly hidden) and Mr. Peter Thompson of Surrey Paving, Contractors for the Project.
The National Works Agency held a community meeting at the
Boulevard Baptist Hall on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 in preparation for the
soon to begin road works on the Washington Boulevard road corridor.
The meeting saw presentations from various stakeholders
associated with the project. These included Mr. Derrick Smith, MP for a portion
of the area where the project is located; Mr. Alfonso Marshall, Project Director
from the NWA; Mr. Lee Clarke Deputy Mayor from the KSAC and Mr. Peter Thompson
who represented the contractor, Surrey Paving and Aggregates Ltd.
In his presentation, MP Derrick Smith said he was pleased to
be associated with the project. He
implored persons from the constituency who might be seeking jobs with the
project to follow the established rules and guidelines. He also took the
opportunity to wish the project managers success noting that its completion
would mean a more developed community.
Mr. Marshall from the NWA outlined details associated with
the works. He said that funding for the project has been procured from the
Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and the Government of Jamaica (GOJ). The total
cost is US$23.39M, $8.61 of which is coming from GOJ and $14.77 from the CDB.
2.75 km of roadway will be widened from the intersection of
Constant Spring Road/Dunrobin
Avenue to the Molynes Road/Washington Boulevard
intersection. On completion, the roadway will boast six lanes, up from the
existing two. Contract is scheduled to last from January, 2010 to May, 2011.
For his part, Mr. Peter Thompson representing the Contractor,
Surrey Paving noted that the Project will be done in two phases. Phase one will
see the South to North lane being completed first to be followed by the North to
South lane which will be done in Phase two. He said that water trucks will be
deployed to wet the areas being worked on during the days to combat dust
nuisance.
Following the various
presentations, a number of persons from the large gathering posed questions to
which members from the NWA and the contractor responded. Mr. Stephen Shaw,
Communications and Customer Service Manager at the NWA was in charge of the
proceedings for the evening.
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