#MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica – October 18, 2020 — The National Works Agency (NWA) and Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) have partnered to effect improvements along sections of West End Road in Negril, Westmoreland at a cost of $23 million.
Community
Relations Officer for the NWA’s Western Office, Janel Ricketts, says the
project involves the construction of sidewalks along critical sections of the
roadway.
These includes
areas in the vicinity of St. Mary’s Anglican Church as well as the Negril
Branch Library, which is in close proximity to the Negril Primary School.
“So it will
improve pedestrian safety for the users of that particular roadway, primarily
the students who attend the institution,” she told JIS News.
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Additionally,
Ms. Ricketts said that a section of the roadway, in the vicinity of the library,
which was been undermined, will be repaired.
“This will
include the construction of a gabion retaining wall to protect the roadway from
coastal action. We will also be filling in sections of the roadway as we
complete the gabion work, and will be putting asphaltic concrete in place,” she
further indicated.
The project also
involves drain cleaning and improvement of the drainage system along the
roadway, inclusive of the construction of curb and channel drains, and a V
drain.
The
works, which are being undertaken by Britalex Construction Company Limited and
commenced in early October, are expected to be significantly completed by the
end of the year.