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August 20, 2015
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$12 million bridge to be constructed in Barbican area |
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A contract valued at $12 million has been signed for the construction of a major bridge on Barbican Way, in St Andrew, which links most of the communities in Barbican. The old structure, built several years ago, has become inadequate for traffic, and has been deemed unsafe for pedestrians by the National Works Agency (NWA). Reinforced concrete Under the work to be carried out over four months, the existing bridge will be demolished, and a new reinforced concrete box culvert will be constructed within the same alignment of the existing bridge structure. The new structure is designed with sidewalks and will be able to accommodate two lanes of traffic and effectively channel the flow of storm water. State Minister in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Housing Richard Azan said during the construction phase, motorists will encounter some delays on the roadway. He urged personnel from the firm that will be doing the work, Alcar Construction and Haulage Company, to complete the bridge as early as possible. Contract signed Azan, along with Permanent Secretary in the Ministry Audrey Sewell and Member of Parliament for North East St Andrew Delroy Chuck signed the contract Tuesday, in Kingston. The state minister said the Barbican bridge is just one of several that the Government has set aside funds to rehabilitate or build during the current financial year. For his part, Chuck said he is pleased that the work is to commence. |
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