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TRELAWNY, Jamaica—Two of the three road rehabilitation projects being undertaken in Northern Trelawny under the Government’s Shared Prosperity through Accelerated Improvement to Our Road Network (SPARK) programme are now substantially complete, with a combined value of almost $68 million.
Finishing touches are now underway on the two infrastructure projects, the Church Street to Gravel Hill roadway in Clark’s Town and the Samuel Prospect roadway, with only minor works remaining before completion.
According to Community Relations Officer for the National Works Agency’s (NWA) Western Office, Janel Ricketts, the Church Street to Gravel Hill project was undertaken at a cost of $31.2 million. The works involved the rehabilitation of 720 metres of roadway, including the construction of 530 metres of kerb and gutter, along with asphalt paving of the targeted section.
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