Minister of Infrastructure’s update of projects

The Grenadian government has declared 2026 a pivotal year for national infrastructure development, with the Ministry of Infrastructure implementing a comprehensive strategy built on four foundational pillars: resilience against climate challenges, sustainability through green technologies, innovation via digital transformation, and enhanced regional connectivity.

This strategic approach comes amid global economic uncertainty, prompting the ministry to adopt stringent cost-saving measures. Key initiatives include standardizing equipment rental rates, implementing enhanced design reviews for cost efficiency, conducting targeted contractor negotiations, and strengthening internal technical capacity to reduce reliance on external consultants.

Several major projects face significant challenges. The Cliff Road rehabilitation project, originally contracted at $16.5 million, has experienced substantial delays due to contractor performance issues and weather complications, with completion now expected by end-Q1 2026. The Clozier Retaining Wall Project has encountered a dramatic cost escalation from $249,171 to $1.37 million due to unforeseen ground conditions, pushing its completion to May 2026.

The Willis Road Rehabilitation Project faced setbacks following the unexpected passing of a key joint venture partner, while the Seamoon Cultural Centre reconstruction continues with anticipated Q2 2026 completion. The Snell Hall Bridge project ($1.4 million contract) progresses despite weather-related interruptions to riverbed construction work.

New for 2026, the ministry has outlined four major road packages focusing on critical corridors including Cliff Junction to Maurice Bishop Highway and Republic Bank roundabout to Burns Point. Additionally, bridge projects at Marquis, Morne Fendue, and Mt Rich will advance with careful planning to minimize public disruption.

The ministry’s enhanced maintenance capabilities will include a new pothole patcher truck, delayed until mid-February due to weather conditions. Concurrently, multiple police station renovations and school construction projects continue throughout Grenada, with several scheduled for Q1 and Q2 2026 completions.