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Ground Broken for Rehabilitation of Holland to Bounty Hall Road in Trelawny

By: , January 22, 2024
Ground Broken for Rehabilitation of Holland to Bounty Hall Road in Trelawny
Photo: Okoye Henry
Minister of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Hon. Everald Warmington (third left), breaks ground for the rehabilitation of the Holland to Bounty Hall road in Trelawny on Thursday (Jan.18). He is joined by (from left) Bishop Dalton Collins; Communications and Customer Services Manager of the National Works Agency (NWA), Stephen Shaw; Member of Parliament for Trelawny Northern, Tova Hamilton; Contractor Morris Hill; and NWA’s Regional Manager (West), Robert Francis.
Ground Broken for Rehabilitation of Holland to Bounty Hall Road in Trelawny
Minister of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Hon. Everald Warmington (third right), cuts the ribbon to officially open the $200 million rehabilitated Wakefield to Deeside roadway in Trelawny on Thursday (Jan. 18). Sharing the moment (from left) are: Trelawny Parish Manager for the National Works Agency (NWA), Gareth Bernard; NWA’s St. James Parish Manager, Wayne Cover; Member of Parliament for Trelawny Northern, Tova Hamilton; NWA’s Communications and Customer Services Manager, Stephen Shaw; and NWA’s Regional Manager (West), Robert Francis.

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Work on the rehabilitation of the 2.2-kilometre (km) Holland to Bounty Hall Road in Trelawny is scheduled to get underway shortly following the breaking of ground on Thursday (Jan. 18).

To be executed over a five-month period at a cost of $144.7 million, the scope of works will include demolition and site clearance, construction of sidewalks, drainage features including a box culvert, pavement works and more.

It is the second phase of the three segment, 20-km Falmouth to Springvale Road Rehabilitation Project, which is being spearheaded by the National Works Agency (NWA).

Minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Hon. Everald Warmington, in his address at the groundbreaking ceremony, said that the project will improve access to homes and important community institutions.

These include the Granville Primary School, Granville Childcare Facility, Bounty Hall Health Centre, and Bounty Hall Primary & Infant School.

He said the Government understands the frustration caused by poor roads, traffic congestion and the hinderance posed to economic development, and has formulated an inclusive and ambitious national plan to address these challenges.

“This transformational infrastructure development we intend to embark upon as an Administration is not just about repairing road surfaces. It is about reshaping the future of an entire nation one community, one division, one parish at a time,” he pointed out.

Prior to the groundbreaking, Mr. Warmington officially opened the $200 million Wakefield to Deeside roadway, which is the first phase of the Falmouth to Springvale corridor.

He said that the third phase of the Falmouth to Springvale Road Rehabilitation Project will be completed under the ‘Shared Prosperity through Accelerated Improvement to our Road Network’ (SPARK) Programme.

Last Updated: January 22, 2024

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