The Ministry of Works’ Project Implementation Management Unit (PIMU) has announced the continuation of single-lane traffic on several major roads to facilitate ongoing infrastructure repairs. These measures are part of the Second Road Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project, a government initiative aimed at improving road conditions in Antigua and Barbuda.
On Valley Road North, asphalt repairs, drain cleaning, and road markings will be conducted daily, starting at approximately 8:00 a.m. Similarly, Old Parham Road will see drain cleaning near Fabi Building Supplies during the same hours. Anchorage Road will undergo sidewalk rehabilitation, drainage work, and road markings, while Sir Sydney Walling Highway will focus on asphalt repairs, junction fixes, and miscellaneous tasks.
Flag persons will be stationed at these locations to guide motorists, who are urged to follow instructions carefully due to the presence of heavy-duty equipment. Despite the disruptions, all businesses in the affected areas remain open. C.O. Williams Ltd., the contractor overseeing the project, has expressed regret for any inconvenience caused and encourages stakeholders to adjust their travel plans to account for potential delays.
For further inquiries, the public can contact the C.O. Williams Project office at 562-9573. This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to enhancing road infrastructure, ensuring safer and more efficient travel for residents and visitors alike.
