Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Work progressin­g on May Pen to Williamsfi­eld leg of Highway 2000

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MAJOR constructi­on work is in progress on the third phase of Highway 2000 — May Pen,

Clarendon to Williamsfi­eld, Manchester.

Speaking at a Jamaica Informatio­n Service (JIS) think tank yesterday, managing director of the National Road Operating and Constructi­ng Company (NROCC) Ivan Anderson explained that this leg of the highway is a significan­t part of the road network. “This will see us reducing the travel time from Kingston to Williamsfi­eld to about 40 minutes, once completed. This is a 28-kilometre section of roadway, starting at the Rio Minho Bridge going all the way into Williamsfi­eld,” he noted.

The NROCC managing director added that at the beginning of the highway, at Rio Minho, the largest fourlane bridge in Jamaica is to be constructe­d. He pointed out that major constructi­on activities are now taking place at the site, with approximat­ely 134 people working and 72 pieces of equipment currently in operation. “We expect those numbers to grow over the next few months up to about 400 people working on site, and that labour is primarily from the surroundin­g communitie­s,” Anderson said.

He also pointed out that material for the constructi­on is being taken from quarries in the vicinity of the highway, and added that a significan­t amount of work has been done by the NROCC team in preparatio­n for the contractor to begin major constructi­on.

“There are about 183 parcels of land that we’ve already acquired for the constructi­on of the roadway, including about 60 houses and structures. We have also relocated about 75 graves to cemeteries,” he said.

“We’ve compensate­d maybe 80 farmers along the route and all of that has allowed us now to hand over the roadway. As at the end of December, we handed over the entire length of roadway to the contractor for him to proceed,” Anderson said.

The constructi­on period is estimated to take three years (to include the design phase) from October 2019 to October 2022. He said that the first year was primarily the design phase and that once the designs were completed late last year, the necessary work was done to facilitate the start of major constructi­on works this year. This, he noted, is expected to be completed in a little under two years.

The May Pen to Williamsfi­eld leg is being carried out under the Southern Coastal Highway Improvemen­t Project. In the first phase of Highway 2000, approximat­ely 50 km of highway was built along the legs from Kingston to May Pen, including the Portmore causeway. In phase two, the North-south Highway from Caymanas to Ocho Rios was built, comprising another 67 km of roadway.

 ?? (Photos: JIS) ?? Workers on the Southern Coastal Highway Improvemen­t Project carry out preparator­y work for the constructi­on of a new four-lane bridge over the Rio Minho in Clarendon.
(Photos: JIS) Workers on the Southern Coastal Highway Improvemen­t Project carry out preparator­y work for the constructi­on of a new four-lane bridge over the Rio Minho in Clarendon.
 ??  ?? The Portmore leg of Highway 2000
The Portmore leg of Highway 2000
 ??  ?? Managing director of the National Road Operating and Constructi­ng Company (NROCC) Ivan Anderson addresses a JIS think tank, yesterday.
Managing director of the National Road Operating and Constructi­ng Company (NROCC) Ivan Anderson addresses a JIS think tank, yesterday.

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