Sandy Gully Multi-million Dollar Drainage Repairs Nears Completion

Date Published: 
23 Apr 2013

The National Works Agency (NWA) has intensified its efforts to complete critical repairs along sections of the Sandy Gully drainage network before the start of the Atlantic Hurricane season in June.

Manager of Communications and Customer Services at the NWA, Stephen Shaw says, just over $2.5 billion is being spent during Phases II & III of the programme to repair some twenty four (24) wall sections and inverts. The NWA spokesman says that among the gullies being repaired are the Jew Gully in the vicinity of Molynes and Waltham Park Roads, Shoemaker Gully in the vicinity of South Avenue and Holborn Road, both of which are 90% complete. He says work continues on the Sandy Park Gully which is 80% complete.

Areas where works have been completed include Upper Benson and Charlton which form part of the Sandy Gully; Grants Pen near to Mega Mart and Cassia Park Gully in the vicinity of Red Hills Road.

Mr. Shaw says that the overall repairs to walls and inverts are between 65% and 85% complete. and barring any unforeseen intervention by the weather, these projects are expected to be completed by the end of May.

The Sandy Gully drainage network construction and rehabilitation project is funded by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and the Petro Caribe Fund.

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