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Jan 09, 2020 News
The Sheriff-Mandela road expansion project is now back on track following a period of suspension that began in November 2019. This is according to Minister of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson, on Wednesday at a press conference.
With an injection of $6.4Billion, the road project will see the rehabilitation of pavements, construction of bridges, culverts and a pedestrian overhead walkway at North Ruimveldt, along with traffic and drainage upgrades.
The project was halted after the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) ceased funding due to non-compliance of the contractor Sinohydro with health, safety and traffic management standards.
At the time of the suspension, Minister Patterson noted that the issues brought about by the contractor’s negligence had persisted, even though the company was engaged on its shortcomings.
“Sinohydro was warned on several occasions to rectify these issues but unfortunately to date, the majority of failures identified have remained outstanding,” Minister Patterson had stated.
Nevertheless, the Public Infrastructure Minister at the time, said that the contractor will foot the bill for road safety works undertaken by the government.
“Whatever money we input we will recoup from the contractor. So, we will meet them [the contractor] next week and finalise that so that we can continue,” Minister Patterson explained.
The ministry said that it aims to improve road safety; better organise the flow of traffic and simplify traffic movements; enhance the arterial function of the road while maintaining its commercial industrial make-up and provide adequate drainage for the road corridor and interdependent communities.
It is the intention to also extend the design life of the pavement and all roadway structures to a minimum of 20 years from the expected end of construction.
Minister within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Jaipaul Sharma, was also present at the press conference.
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