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    Gov’t commences road patching works in Kingston under the Go Road Rehabilitation Programme

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Authorities has commenced highway patching works in Kingston below the Go Highway Rehabilitation Programme.

    The works goal precedence corridors that require rapid restore to enhance highway security and driving situations.

    Work has begun alongside Waterloo Highway, East Kings Home highway, Mandela Freeway and several other different roads in Kingston and St Andrew.

    These preliminary actions type a part of a wider, phased effort to deal with deteriorated roadway sections, with a give attention to areas affected by scouring, potholes, and normal floor failure.

    Minister with accountability for works Robert Nesta Morgan, explains that the go programme will increase past Kingston and transfer into different parishes within the coming days.

    This comes as works proceed islandwide in a structured rollout geared toward restoring key routes and supporting every day commuting, commerce, and public transportation.

    Motorists are requested to train warning, when travelling by means of lively work zones, obey posted directions, and count on intermittent delays as crews perform patching operations.

    Additional updates on the programme’s rollout schedule and the subsequent areas to be focused will probably be offered as works progress.

    The $1.6 billion Graded Overlay Emergency Highway Rehabilitation (GO) Programme, will see works being undertaken on a number of vital corridors throughout the island, a lot of which have been broken by potholing and scouring throughout Hurricane Melissa.

    The go highway rehab is concentrated on primary and closely travelled corridors which might be important for every day commuting, commerce, entry to varsities, well being services, farms and city centres.

    The go programme is being led by the Nationwide Works Company (NWA) below the coverage course of the Ministry of Financial Progress and Infrastructure Improvement.



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