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Transportation Infrastructure Rehabilitation Programme - Yallahs River Training Works

 

Background
The Yallahs River Training/Protective Works project is designed to confine the Yallahs River in a prescribed channel, reduce flooding in nearby communities and to ensure that the recently constructed Yallahs Bridge remains protected from overflowing flood waters throughout its design life.
 
             
                   This River Training project is a continuation of a previous project during which 304 metres of the river
                    protective works was completed on each side of the channel. The allocation is listed below.
 

Contractor
Length
L & K Construction
152 metres
Sean D Construction Limited
152 metres
Gabion and Structures Limited
152 metres
Surrey Paving and Aggregates Limited
152 metres
Total
608

 
              The present plan is to undertake an additional 460 metres of protective works on each side of the  
               channel.  The details are outlined below.
 

Contractor
Length
L & K Construction
230 metres
Sean D Construction Limited
230 metres
Gabion and Structures Limited
230 metres
Surrey Paving and Aggregates Limited
230 metres
Total
920

 
In addition to the protective works to be undertaken by the four contractors, cleaning and realignment of the channel (earthworks) has been carried out by the one the National Works Agency’s Force Account Teams. It is anticipated that 120,000M3 of river-bed material will be removed from the channel and used to form the embankment.
 
The estimated cost of the earthworks is J$40 million. Both the earthworks and protective works are scheduled to be completed by June 2010.

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