Jamaica Gleaner

Residents of Chesterfie­ld in St Mary to get bridge soon

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RESIDENTS OF Chesterfie­ld in St Mary will soon have easier access to their homes during periods of heavy rainfall.

In approximat­ely two weeks, community members will be able to see the launch of the Chesterfie­ld Bridge as the National Works Agency (NWA) moves into the assembly phase of the project.

The bridge will run across the Wag Water River and will eliminate the need for residents to wade through flood waters to access their community during times of inclement weather.

Over the next few days, the NWA will focus on assembling the first half of the Compact 200 Modular Driving Bridge, and within 10 to 15 days, the full bridge should be ready for launch.

CREATING APPROACH ROADS

Providing an update on the project, Senior Communicat­ions Officer at the NWA, Ramona Lawson, said that thereafter, the work would switch to creating the approach roads on both sides of the structure.

She said that the $59-million structure would be done under the Major Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Project (MIDP), noting that the work commenced last summer.

“For that time, we would have constructe­d abutment and a pier, along with doing some protective works in preparatio­n for the launch of the superstruc­ture. We can say that we are now very close to wrapping up the works there,” she told JIS News.

Lawson said that the overall project is 66 per cent complete.

The NWA will focus on assembling the first half of the Compact 200 Modular Driving Bridge, and within 10 to 15 days, the full bridge should be ready for launch.

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