Asphaltic Concrete Enterprise Limited/General Paving Company Limited
Client – National Works Agency
Completed in 2017
Soursop Turn to Chapelton Road Rehabilitation Project was Phase II of a government plan to improve main roads connecting the south coast to north coast. The project began in September 2014 and was completed in June 2017. The infrastructure improvements included vast widening of the corridor, construction of retaining walls, storm water drains and installation of water pipes to supply communities along the 10.3 km thoroughfare. These improvements have raised the road way to a Class B Main Road with widths up to 12.1m, inclusive of shoulders and sidewalks for the safety of pedestrians.
The following areas along the corridor were widened: Soursop Turn Bend, Coco Piece, Turners and Chapelton Town. The Box Culvert at Coco Piece we installed now drains a large controlled volume of water from the road and surrounding community more efficiently so that motorist and pedestrians who traverse there daily don’t have to contend with flooding.
The improvement works includes;
- Grubbing and cutting of trees
- Excavation of hard and soft material
- Granular Fill
- V- Drain
- U-Drain
- Trapezoidal Drain
- Catch basins
- HDPE Culverts
- Box Culvert
- Construction of Retaining walls and boundary walls
- Side walls,
- Kerb walls,
- Concrete steps,
- Base and Sub-Base
- Prime
- Asphaltic concrete pavement.