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KINGSTON,
April 3 (JIS): |
The
National Road Services Improvement Programme and Institutional Strengthening
project in the Ministry of Transport and Works is to receive $10 million
to go toward enhancing the road maintenance and management system
and engage consultants for Phases one and two in management practices,
information technology and infrastructure.
In addition, the allocation, which has been made in the 2004/05 Estimates
of Expenditure now before the House of Representatives, will fund
the procurement of goods and services; civil works for routine maintenance
on phases five, and six and establish a project co-ordination unit.
Established in April 2002, the project is slated to run until March
2006 and is jointly funded by the Government of Jamaica and the Inter-American
Development Bank.
It aims to promote the creation of a self-sustainable system for the
provision of safe and reliable national road network, and support
the Ministry and the National Works Agency (NWA) in the implementation
of a new framework for administering the main road network. Another
objective of the project is to strengthen the core activities of planning,
programming and budgeting for the road sector and the maintenance
design and construction of roads within the national network under
the auspices of the NWA.
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