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Market Bridge in Levuka to Undergo Facelift

- Source: Fiji Roads Authority Feedback: jyotip@fijisun.com.fj

The reconstruc­tion work on the new Market Bridge in Levuka will start from Monday. This was confirmed by the Fiji Roads Authority (FRA) chief executive officer, John Hutchinson.

The bridge is considered to be a heritage site and it will have the same features as the old bridge; a dual lane bridge with a single pedestrian walkway which will benefit close to 9000 people as the bridge is in the centre of the town. John Hutchinson Fiji Roads Authority chief executive officer

In the interim, motorists are advised to use the detour posted along Bobbis Lane, Bowling Green Road and Chapel Street.

“The Fijian Government is committed to protect and maintain Levuka- the World Heritage Site, hence the constructi­on of new road infrastruc­ture is vital and has been among the top priorities for the FRA.” He said the original bridge was not safe for vehicle and pedestrian use due to the deteriorat­ing condition of the bridge superstruc­ture and required an immediate replacemen­t.

“The bridge is considered to be a heritage site and it will have the same features as the old bridge; a dual lane bridge with a single pedestrian walkway which will benefit close to 9000 people as the bridge is in the centre of the town.” Mr Hutchinson said the cost of the bridge is approximat­ely $3 million and is part of the Design and Constructi­on of Six Short Bridges programme.

“The FRA will work to keep disruption­s to a minimum and we ask the public for their patience during the reconstruc­tion period.”

The new bridge is expected to be completed by December, weather permitting.

 ?? Photo: Fiji Roads Authority ?? Motorists are advised to use the detour posted along Bobbis Lane, Bowling Green Road and Chapel Street.
Photo: Fiji Roads Authority Motorists are advised to use the detour posted along Bobbis Lane, Bowling Green Road and Chapel Street.

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