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CONTRACTS SIGNED FOR MTW RELATED PROJECTS

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From left to right are: Mr. Ivan Anderson, CEO of NROCC, State Minister Joseph Hibbert, Permanent Secretary, Dr. Alwin Hales and MP for Central Kingston, Mr. Ronnie Thwaites..
Several contracts
related to MTW projects were signed at the Ministry of Transport and Works on April
23, 2009.
Among the contracts
signed was one relating to the
JAMWORLD Fishing Village
in Portmore. The contract is for work
associated with the beach rehabilitation aspect of the
Fishing Village
.
The contract
was awarded to M&M Jamaica Ltd in the amount of $72M. Construction of the
Fishing Village
is 80% complete; as soon as the beach rehabilitation works are complete, fisherfolk
will be able to take up occupancy of the facility.
The construction
of the Portmore leg of Highway 2000 necessitated the relocation of the Causeway
Fisherfolk. The new facility consists of a vending block, storage cubicles for the
fishermen, bathroom accommodations inclusive of septic tank, tile field.
Two contracts
were also signed for work to two Gullies in the Corporate Area – Collie Smith Gully
and Barnes Gully.
Work on Collie
Smith Gully in
Kingston
will involve construction of a reinforced retaining wall and gully invert. This
will run from
Spanish Town
Road
to
Marcus Garvey Drive
.
This contract
has been awarded to Incomparable Enterprise Ltd in the sum of approximately $68.9M.
Contract period
is six months.
The other contract
at Barnes Gully involves the construction of a random rubble wall and gully invert.
This Gully runs along
South Camp
Road
and has been awarded to Alpha Construction Ltd in the amount of $46M. Contract period
on this gully is also six months.
The other contract
signed involved the procurement of two Weigh Scales and two Axle Scale Trailers
from Advanced Scales and Equipment Ltd. at a cost of US$103,130M.
The Scales
will be of AX900, seven –foot by 32 aluminium, 50,000Kg capacity. The scales will
also consist of two P20 Axle Weighting CPU. The two Axle Scale Trailers will be
capable of loading and unloading portable scales including trailers, tilt, heavy
duty axle, LED lights and electric brakes.
The portable
weigh scales will form part of a broad national effort to restrict the overloading
of motor trucks on the island’s road network
Speaking at the contract signing, State Minister Mr.
Joseph Hibbert
noted that collectively, the contracts signed are expected to significantly advance
aspects of the country’s public facilities and infrastructure.
“We are happy to be able to formally get these projects under way, and we look forward to the
successful execution of the works involved,” he said.
Also speaking at the ceremony, were Ivan Anderson, CEO of the National Road Operating and Construction Company (NROCC) under whose auspicies
the building of the fishing village
falls and Mr. Ronnie Thwaites, MP for
Central Kingston
, where one of the contract signed is for Barnes Gully, is in his constituency.
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