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JAM | Sep 7, 2022

Phillips demands that PM act immediately to prevent disaster on South Coast Highway Project

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Mikael Phillips, opposition spokesman on transport and works.

Mikael Phillips, opposition spokesman on transport and works, is calling for Prime Minister Andrew Holness to immediately intervene to prevent what he argued was imminent disaster in St Thomas.

Phillips call came in the context that the South Coast Highway Improvement is virtually at a standstill, causing major hardship to commuters, transport operations and sub-contractors on the project.

In a statement yesterday, Phillips said there were roadblocks for the second day causing severe inconvenience to residents, workers and students. He also stated that emergency services were affected as workers in the essential services could not access facilities.

NO IMPROVEMENT ON THE ISSUES DISCUSSED

Phillips noted that the prime minister, who has portfolio responsibility for works, met sub-contractors in
June and committed to improvement and further dialogue for “a more collaborate mode to ensure the completion of the project”.

He said that, despite the prime minister’s statement, there has been no improvement on the issues discussed and project implementation has worsened.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness (Photo: JIS)

These issues include a better road surface during the construction, re-examination of the fluctuation formula given sharp increases in materials prices and consideration of granting additional paid time due to delays not attributable to the sub-contractors.

Phillips said that, apart from lack of improvement, some sub-contractors have slowed their work due to non-payment of their bills. He said this has resulted in less work and serious deterioration of the driving course of the road, to the point where it is now dangerous for road users.

Consequently, Phillips said the prime minister’s intervention was now necessary to avert disaster and restore normality to large sections of the main corridors in St Thomas. He said this intervention must include implementing the June commitments and investigating the status of contractual payment to the 10 sub-contractors on the project.

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