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CABINET NOTES: The Cabinet expressed its dissatisfaction with the quality of engineering that leads to rapid deterioration of that 500-foot length of Friars Hill Road, immediately west of Woods Shopping Center.
Hundreds of drivers traverse the short length of highway daily, and the potholes that have re-appeared as a result of the recent rains serve as an irritant and danger to their vehicles.
The accumulation of runoff from the paved parking lot and the all-glass building immediately east of the strip of roadway, results in the erosion of the asphalt-filled-in potholes, attesting to poor execution and engineering.
The Cabinet sought the presence of the Director of Public Works, who is himself a trained engineer, to determine why this matter has not yet been rectified after numerous directives were given by the Minister of Works to remedy.
The Director explained that three sources of water have plagued the roadway since its construction.
Nevertheless, the Director’s answers were challenged by several Ministers who insisted that the situation could be solved by using a very strong concrete mix, and by diverting the runoff towards the pond or the nearby waterway by inserting piped drains below the surface to channel the accumulating water away from the surface of the low-lying road.
The Cabinet charged the Director with fixing the roadway immediately and to present a long-term plan for Cabinet’s review. He is expected to return to Cabinet next Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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Jokers !!! What about the broken glass in the bus shelters, FIX THAT TOO… are you’ll blind …
The broken glasses in the bus shed were PURPOSELY DONE!!!!! a dat Rag Tag fu chat bout!!!
if i cannot speak english well and goes to a spanish speaking country to learn engineering… i suspect i would have some basic difficulties learning the subject matter.
Mr Crump should try doing work on major roads at night so as not to worsen the country’s traffic problems while rectifying the roads problem
That road never should’ve been in this state after all the money spent.
Where were the quality checks during construction?
They always wait until it’s falling apart before reacting.
Slamming failures is not enough—where’s the long-term plan?
When you cut deals for personal benefits with workmen, these are the results and you have to keep your mouth shut and suck it up. The former Rice Pudding Minister threatened the contractor with withholding funds for non performance and was immediately rebuked and that story died instantly. Tell us how much was spent on that project and we don’t need a SPREADSHEET this time.
This reminds me of the “Incy Wincy ” nursery rhyme. ” Down came the rains and wash the roads out and exposing all the warri boards. We seem to be more concerned about quick fix than getting value for money. We hustle to resurface roads with very little consideration for upgraded infrastructure and drainage changes in order to allow and facilitate the proper run off of water. Once more this is costing tax payers twice….newly paved road, requiring redone in a matter of weeks again. Wasteful resources. Every engineer knows the issues associated with building roads in Antigua because of our topography. The foolishness that we settle for because we have endless money and when government wants more they just raise the tax on motor vehicle license, must come to an end. As we approach the hurricane and the rainy season, look out for more of this ugly waste and mess.
Under the table deals and closed room agreements all coming to light.
Yet they will continue using the likes of COW and Bahama Hot Mess.
You getting exactly what you voted for.
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