George Price Highway Set for Modern Transformation

The Belizean government has initiated a comprehensive modernization project for the critical George Price Highway, addressing long-standing infrastructure deficiencies through a multi-faceted engineering approach. Chief Engineer Evondale Moody of the Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing (MIDH) presented detailed technical specifications to both senators and media representatives this week.

The ambitious renovation encompasses multiple strategic interventions along the entire corridor. Within urban sections, the project will implement hot mix overlays on Cemetery Road and complete drainage system overhauls to mitigate chronic flooding issues. The Western Avenue approach will be transformed into a four-lane boulevard with new concrete sidewalks and dedicated drainage channels to address Mirab catchment flooding.

Significant geotechnical challenges require innovative engineering solutions, particularly near Old Belize where differential settlement has caused pavement instability. The remediation plan includes installing pile raft systems and board piles to establish rigid foundation support. Critical bridge infrastructure will see complete replacement of the structurally compromised Burdon Canal crossing, requiring temporary bridge construction during rehabilitation.

The scope extends beyond urban centers through Hattieville, featuring construction of retaining walls, box culverts, and roundabout reconstruction. The Hector Creek Bridge will be fully replaced as part of the comprehensive resilience upgrade. This infrastructure enhancement represents one of Belize’s most substantial roadway modernization initiatives, targeting improved transportation reliability, flood resilience, and long-term structural integrity for a vital national artery.