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Renovation of Linden-Soesdyke Highway long overdue

Admin by Admin
August 29, 2024
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Jermaine Figueira MP

Jermaine Figueira MP

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By Jermaine Figueira MP- The recent signing of the contract to rehabilitate and modernise the Linden-Soesdyke Highway represents a monumental step forward for all who traverse this critical stretch of road. For years, the highway has been synonymous with peril, as too many lives have been tragically lost, limbs severed, and vehicles damaged due to both reckless driving and the poor state of the roadway. The need for action has been glaringly obvious, and the countless letters and pleas for intervention are finally being answered. The visible and invisible showing of excitement surrounding this development is palpable, and for good reason.

Present state of the Linden-Soesdyke Highway

As a proud Lindener and a very frequent user of this highway, I can attest that this news of the highway’s imminent renovation is a welcome relief to all who rely on this route. The improvements set to be made will significantly enhance the safety and convenience of the highway, transforming it into a more modern and reliable artery that connects communities and facilitates smoother travel.

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The much needed installation of lights, reflective signage, road markings and rest stops marks a major step toward bringing our infrastructure in line with the demands of a growing and progressing nation.

The prospect of job creation through this project adds another layer of optimism for the future. The local economy of the communities along the highway and into Linden should be given the opportunity to benefit from the employment opportunities that will emerge as construction gets underway.

This development is not only about improving a roadway but also about uplifting the lives of those who call this area home. The potential influx of jobs if given, can provide the much-needed economic boost to many communities including Linden, which can enable many families to ease the burden of the extremely high cost of living to enjoy a better quality of life.

However, while we celebrate the signing of this contract, it is essential that the contractor/s remains fully committed to the project’s success. This is not just another construction job; it is a lifeline for many who depend on the highway for their daily commute and livelihood. As such, the contractor must honor all contractual obligations, ensuring that the work is carried out with the highest standards of quality and integrity. Our supervising engineers must be professional in every regard. Cutting corners or delaying the project would only exacerbate the issues we have long faced.

The completion of the highway within the stipulated timeline is equally critical. Timely delivery will not only restore normalcy to the lives of commuters but will also demonstrate the contractor’s professionalism and reliability. The people of Linden, and all who use this roadway, deserve nothing less than a roadway that reflects the promise of progress and safety. The government has shown its commitment to this cause, and now it is incumbent upon the contractor to fulfill that vision by executing the project with precision and dedication.

In conclusion, it is equally important to reiterate that the rehabilitation of the Linden Highway represents a watershed moment for the community and the country as a whole. It symbolizes the long-overdue response to the calls for safer and better infrastructure. This development is more than just paving roads; it is about safeguarding lives, boosting the local economy potential, and steering the nation toward a brighter future. As we celebrate this moment, we must also hold the contractor and the government accountable for delivering on the promise of a better highway, one that meets the needs of today and lays the foundation for tomorrow.

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