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CONTRACT
SIGNED FOR BROADGATE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM

Officials signing the contracts - from left to
right: Mr. Clement Watson, Chairman of the Rural Water Supply; Mr.
Harry Douglas, State Minister, Ministry of Local Govt; Minister
Robert Pickersgill; Minister Fenton Ferguson, State Minister, MHTWW;
Mr. Luther Buchanan, MP for Eastern Westmoreland; standing, Mr.
Peter Clarke of the Rural Water Supply System.
Contracts
for the Broadgate Water Supply in St. Mary as well as the re-instatement
of road surfaces in the Enfield and Lennox Bigwoods area of Westmoreland
were signed at the Maxfield Avenue Offices of the Ministry of Housing,
Transport, Water and Works on Wednesday, November 1.
The
Broadgate Water Supply System will provide an adequate supply of
potable water for over 1,200 persons in and around the Broadgate
community. Provision will also be made for future expansion to serve
an additional 650 persons in the areas of Richmond Castle and Margaret’s
Hope.
The
Broadgate Water System is broken up into four components. Component
One comprises a 120 foot well which has already been drilled by
Jamaica Wells and Services in the alluvial bank of the Wag Water
River on the compound of the Mahoe Hill All Age School.
Component
Two will see a 200mm Ductile Iron Pumping Main being laid from the
Well site to the reservoir. From the reservoir, distribution mains
will be laid to convey water by means of gravity to the service
area. Cost of this contract is $14.2M and work will be carried out
by Frederick Rodriques and Associates.
In
Components 3 and 4, a Pumping Station and a Steel Reservoir will
be constructed. The Pumping Station will be constructed at the Well
site at a cost of $3.54M. Tenders for its construction have been
received and area awaiting approval. The Reservoir will be built
at Mahoe Hill at a cost of $9.1M; tenders for its construction have
also been received and awaiting approval. The entire Project is
expected to be completed by April, 2007.
Meanwhile,
a contract for just under $6.5M was also signed for the re-instatement
of road surfaces in the Enfield and Lennox Bigwoods area following
pipe laying works which took place earlier this year. The contract
has been awarded to Neville Diarim who is expected to commence work
within ten days of the signing of contracts. The project is scheduled
to be completed before Christmas, 2006.
Speaking
at the signing ceremony, Water and Works Minister, Robert Pickersgill
said that as Minister responsible for the provision of potable water
to citizens, he was proud of what had been accomplished. “Currently,
we have universal coverage in the Corporate Area and about 85% for
rural Jamaica and as far as ranking goes, Jamaica is ahead of the
average for developing countries, ” he added.
The Minister noted that unlike many other countries around the world,
Jamaica has enough raw water available for use. “The challenge,”
however he explained was that, “this water is not always easily
accessible or available all year round.” It is against that
background that the Ministry and the National Water Commission work
hand in hand to get water to citizens, he said.
He called on the residents of Broadgate and its surroundings to
preserve the watershed areas which impacts on the level of rainfall
that the area receives.
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