Detour to be in effect along Old Harbour Road

Date Published: 
12 Feb 2023

 

Effective this Tuesday, February 14, 2023, a traffic detour will be in effect along Old Harbour Road in St. Catherine. The detour will be in effect in the vicinity of the Myton Gully Bridge in order to facilitate the demolishing of the old structure.

 

The project is being managed by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF), with the National Works Agency (NWA) supervising the works. Manager, Communication and Customer Services at the NWA, Stephen Shaw say that the detour of the road will facilitate the construction of a larger bridge at the location. He says that the works will also include improvements to the drain, both upstream and downstream of the bridge. Gabion protective works will form part of the activities.

 

The old Myton Gully Bridge is being demolished as part of a World Bank funded programme. Under the programme, drainage improvement works are to be done to mitigate flooding in several St. Catherine communities, including Big Pond. This aspect of the works is being done through a contract valued at $248 – million and is to be completed in 12 months

 

Motorists  and pedestrians are being advised to exercise caution while traversing the area  and to obey the instructions of the flag persons and the posted warning signs.

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