Rehabilitation work for section of Troy to Warsop roadway in Trelawny
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The National Works Agency (NWA) is set to undertake rehabilitation works along a section of the roadway between Troy and Warsop in Trelawny.
NWA Communication Manager Stephen Shaw told The Gleaner that the works, which will target three kilometres of roadway, are scheduled to begin within the next two weeks.
Shaw said the project is expected to cost a total of $200 million.
“The decision was not only influenced by the ravaged roadway but also to maximise the use of the Troy Bridge," he said.
The bridge, which is being built at a cost of $240 million, is scheduled to be completed by the end of March, after missing deadlines in August and December 2025.
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