PHOTOS: Prep Work Begins for Long-Awaited Drainage Project in Cassada Gardens

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Prep work for much needed drainage in 📍 Cassada Gardens (Photo Credit- Maria Browne)

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Antigua and Barbuda Public Works crews have started preparatory work in Cassada Gardens as part of a long-anticipated drainage improvement project aimed at reducing flooding in the area.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. erm…when the steel (BRC) is laid FLAT on the ground, will it be able to bind with the concrete cement that is to be thrown on it? I am thinking that the steel should be about midway between the thickness of the concrete layer…and just MAYBE there should be 2 layers of BRC for strength…

  2. I got excited seeing prep work begins. Here I was thinking is on All Saints Road. Sighhhhh I guess our turn will come one day

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