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BLACK RIVER BRIDGE IN PORTLAND OFFICIALLY OPENED

Minister of Transport and Works, Mike Henry, flanked by members of the Long Bay Community in Portland, as he cuts the ribbon to officially declare the Black River Bridge in the parish open. To his left is Member of Parliament for Eastern Portland, Dr. Donald Rhodd.
The
Black River Bridge
in Portland was
declared open by Minister of Transport and Works, Mike Henry, and members of the
NWA team recently. The bridge, which cost 105 million dollars, was rebuilt under
the R.A. Murray Bridge Rehabilitation Programme, and forms part of the overall
drive to repair, remodel and rebuild bridges across the island. Speaking at the
Opening ceremony recently, Minister of Transport and Works, Mike Henry,
underscores the Ministry’s and the Government’s thrust at realizing a
multi-modal form of transportation across the island, and that safe and
effective bridges will ultimately play a major role in ensuring seamless movement across the island.
He said that notwithstanding the high volume of rainfall that
Portland receives, it is paramount that the road infrastructure
continues to improve, as the old bridge was heavily eroded and was a threat to
safety. He, however, urged the residents and road users to play an active role
in ensuring the longevity of the structure.
“We are very pleased to officially commission
the new structure and the supporting facilities into operation today, bringing
relief and more comfort to the people who routinely travel along this corridor.
It is important to note that despite the financial challenges that the
government has faced over recent times, many costly but very important works
like these are still being done in recognition of our mandate to respond
effectively to the needs of the communities and the population in general.”
The work included bridge
foundation excavation, abutment foundation works, launching of bridge girders,
installation of bridge deck forms, installation of bridge deck, construction of
sidewalks, approach roads protective works and road markings.
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