WORK TO RELOCATE PWD VEHICLE MAINTENANCE DIVISION PAVING THE WAY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE EAST LINE BUS TERMINAL

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BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, April 5, 2018 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – Work on transforming and remodeling the former St. Kitts Sugar Manufacturing Corporation (SSMC) mechanic shop into the new home for the Vehicle Maintenance Division of the Public Works Department (PWD) is continuing apace.

 

The work at the SSMC compound, which is expected to be completed by the end of April this year, will pave the way for the start of construction on a modern East Line Bus Terminal at Wellington Road in May of this year.

 

Earlier today (Thursday, April 5), Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris was given a tour of the construction area at SSMC by Minister responsible for Public Infrastructure and Transport, the Honourable Ian Patches Liburd. Also on hand were the Director of Public Works Department, Mr. Cromwell Williams, as well as representatives from ADeB Consultants Limited, including its Managing Director, Mr. Martell Lee.

 

As it now stands, omnibus operators who ply their trade along the east side of the country utilize both Branch Street and Johnson Street to pick up and drop off passengers. Minister Liburd said over the years this has created congestion and noise problems for families residing in the area.

 

“In addition to that, those who commute between Saddlers and Basseterre on the East bus line they have to wait on Wellington Road to catch a bus–exposed to the weather: the sunshine, rain; and in addition to that, exposed to danger in terms of the traffic. So we thought we would put people first and we would build a brand new East bus terminal…where the existing Vehicle Maintenance Division is,” Minister Liburd said.

 

After a tour of the facility, Prime Minister Harris expressed his delight in witnessing rehabilitation work taking place at the former SSMC compound, which is in a serious state of dilapidation after years of neglect.

 

The prime minister said, “It pleases me, as someone whose father worked in the industry, as someone whose mother worked in the industry, to come to see that at long last something beautiful is being built on this site that will benefit all the people of St. Kitts and Nevis. Three beautiful structures will emerge from the dilapidation which was our inheritance.”

 

The prime minister further noted that the relocation of the PWD and the subsequent construction of a modern bus terminal on Wellington Road is another example of the Team Unity Government fulfilling its promises to the people.

 

“All of these projects that we are embarking upon really are about people; adding to the comfort of the workers, which is critically important, but also putting the country in a better place to deliver the services with less hassle. The coming of the new bus terminal, which would be an improved bus terminal, will facilitate the easier movement not just of motor vehicles but pedestrians also in and out of Basseterre,” Dr. Harris added.

 

It is expected that substantial work on the East Line Bus Terminal will be completed by September of this year. The new terminal will include toilet facilities as part of phase one, while the second phase will see the addition of ancillary areas such as shops and restaurants.

 

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