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MINISTER HENRY TOURS SEGMENT THREE OF NORTH COAST HIGHWAY

Minister Mike Henry (3rd from right), points to one of the drains on his tour of Segment 3 of the NCHIP. Looking on are Mr. Robert Montague, (2nd from l), MP for part of the area; Mr. Joseph Hibbert, (3rd from l), Junior Minister in the Works Ministry.
Minister Mike Henry spearheaded a team which toured Segment
Three of the North Coast Highway Improvement Project on January 23.
The Minister toured an area spanning, White River, Ocho Rios
in St. Ann
to Annotto
Bay in St. Mary. He noted that work was proceeding on the
corridor satisfactorily and entreated the contractor to engage in satisfactory
work. The Minister said that he is looking forward to the completion of the
project as he says that it will have a positive impact on not only the social
but the economic lot of the communities involved and by extension the wider
Jamaica. He noted that the positive experience
with Segments 1, 2 and 2a has made it even more necessary for Segment 3 to
become a reality.
Segment Three runs from Ocho Rios in St.
Ann to Port Antonio, Portland. Work being done includes, an increase
in the road width, re-construction of 12 bridges, construction of a dual lane
and partial rehabilitation of the pavement. The drainage system is also slated
for improvement.
Contractor for the Project is E. Pihl & Sons and sub
contractor is Lagan International .The contract is in the amount of Euros 80M.
The overall objective of the project is to foster long term economic
diversification and growth in tourism sector by improving road conditions.
Accompanying the Minister on the tour were members of the Ministry
of Transport and Works, the National Works Agency along with residents from the
communities through which the Project runs.
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