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Construction crews install concrete curbs and drainage systems along the roadway in Paynters Court, Antigua and Barbuda, as part of ongoing efforts to improve community infrastructure and reduce flood risks.




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Well finally something good
Elections coming soon eh!!
I love the attention the community roads are getting! The good work shall continue
This is awesome!!! Madam Minister Browne and Public works crew please keep making sure drainage and safety issues are being addressed with all road repairs and installations. Also for future reference, appoint crews to regularly inspect them and remove debris so they do not become clogged. My hat’s off to you for progress looks good on Antigua
Consistency is the key. If we keep on going, then the whole of Antigua can look civilized. And not just when election coming.
Sidewalks and expansion joints are a part of the infrastructure. Where are they?
The photo on the left which is depicting a walkway into a property is a trip hazard, as you step up or down unto the curb. The first pad perpendicular to the curb is where a sidewalk must be located as it runs along and is swailed with the curb to take water away from the main roadway.
Cracks will appear shortly and will become an issue without expansion joints.
Will pedestrians have to walk on the roads?
Great work maria