NWA advises patience on St Thomas SCHIP rollout
The National Works Agency (NWA) is assuring the public that concerns regarding ongoing infrastructure work in St Thomas, as part of the Southern Coastal Highway Improvement Programme (SCHIP) initiative, are being actively addressed by the agency.
Communications Manager Stephen Shaw, in a release urged residents to exercise patience.
“Undertaking projects of this magnitude is a complex process, and we understand the inconvenience experienced by residents. We want to advise the public that the NWA is fully aware of the issues and is actively working to resolve them. Our teams are dedicated to completing the projects with the highest quality standards in the shortest time possible,” he said.
Shaw noted that despite the challenges, the NWA was making significant progress on road improvements, with a focus on two key sections: Morant Bay roundabout to Seaforth and the Seaforth to Cedar Valley:
“The NWA is currently engaged in road repairs and upgrades from the Morant Bay roundabout to Seaforth. These improvements will contribute to safer and smoother travel for residents and commuters. Road enhancements between Seaforth and Cedar Valley include the installation of box culverts, drainage systems, water lines, fibre optic lines, and retaining walls. This comprehensive approach ensures the longevity and resilience of the road infrastructure. The estimated value of the St Thomas roadwork in this section is over $2.7 billion dollars,” the release outlined.
“The NWA acknowledges the importance of open communication and encourages residents to reach out with their specific concerns through the established channels. The agency remains committed to transparency and responsiveness as it works towards completing the SCHIP in St Thomas.”
Shaw emphasised that ‘the agency’s commitment to delivering infrastructure improvements that will benefit the community for years to come.’