HDPE Pipeline Installation and Road Rehabilitation to Begin on All Saints Road

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APUA water division workers on the job/APUA Photo

APUA begins major water upgrade project to improve reliability and reduce leaks

The Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) is set to launch a major upgrade of the nation’s water distribution network with the installation of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipelines along the All Saints Road, replacing aging cast-iron mains that have been the source of frequent leaks and water loss.

Director-General of Communications Maurice Merchant said APUA’s General Manager, Esworth Bradshaw, briefed Cabinet this week on the start of the project, which forms part of the utility’s ongoing water network modernization program. The new HDPE pipes are designed to deliver improved durability, hydraulic performance, and reliability.

According to Merchant, the equipment for the project is already on hand, and the new pipelines are expected to arrive on island within two to three weeks. “The work will begin shortly after the arrival of materials,” he said, adding that roadworks and pipeline installation will be carried out simultaneously from the junction near Townhouse Furnishings through to English Harbour.

The Ministry of Works will soon release a detailed schedule of diversions and public advisories as the project moves forward.

Merchant noted that the initiative represents another step in government’s long-term effort to modernize water infrastructure and improve service reliability for consumers across Antigua and Barbuda

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