Stabroek News

Motorists advised to exercise caution as Sheriff St widening project begins

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Motorists who use the northern section of Sheriff Street are being advised to be extra cautious and where possible to seek an alternativ­e route as ongoing works for the Road Widening and Upgrade project pick up steam, the Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture says.

The works are ongoing along Sheriff Street, between the Rupert Craig Highway and David Street.

In a press release, the Ministry said during peak hours—7 am to 9 am and 3 pm to 5 pm–traffic will be monitored to minimise disruption­s while road users are advised to, as best as possible, avoid this section of Sheriff Street and use alternativ­e roads in the vicinity of Sheriff Street, including Church Road, Subryanvil­le and David Street, Kitty.

The contract for the works, which is being funded by the InterAmeri­can Developmen­t Bank (IDB), was awarded more than six months ago to Chinese Company Sinohydro Corporatio­n Limited and works started early last week.

When Stabroek News visited the area on Monday, the drains that run parallel to the road were being dug and according to the engineers present, they were being done to facilitate the replacemen­t of drainage pipes and upgrades to the drainage.

When the works on the drainage are finished, then work will be started on the road, and it will be resurfaced and will remain a two-lane road.

The two-year project encompasse­s the relocation of utilities, lane and shoulder improvemen­ts, placement of sidewalks and paved shoulders, traffic signals, traffic signs, streetligh­ts, drainage, a pedestrian overhead walkway, culverts, bridges and a roundabout.

As the work progresses along Sheriff Street and reaches Mandela Avenue, the scope of works will be increased as it is planned for the section from along Mandela Avenue straight to the junction at Hunter Street to be resurfaced, widened and turned into a four-lane road that will feature a dividing median.

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Works ongoing on a Sheriff Street drain on Monday morning
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Kevon Tacourdeen’s mangled motorcycle, CH 4278, after the accident.
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Motor pick-up GEE 1179, which allegedly struck Kevon Tacourdeen

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