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Road repairs on New Prov. underway
Road repairs on New Prov. underway
The Ministry of Works has engaged 12 contractors to repair the poor roads throughout New Providence, Senior Civil Engineer Francis Clarke said yesterday.
Residents should soon see a 'marked improvement' in Nassau roads, says Sears
WORKS and Utilities Minister Alfred Sears said a "marked improvement" in New Providence roads should be soon observed as his ministry plans to increase pothole patching.
Blitz operation targets widespread pothole issue in New Providence
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Works and Utilities Minister Alfred Sears said yesterday that the Ministry of Works has engaged 10 private contractors to work along with its road patching unit to conduct a massive blitz operation to address road defects across New Providence. While addressing the conditions of roads across New Providence in Parliament yesterday, Sears [...]
Paving works on Gladstone Road corridor progressing steadily
The Gladstone Road paving project is progressing steadily.
Aggressive road paving program announced by the Ministry of Works and Utilities
More than 50 roads including community roads and main roadways are a part of an “aggressive” road paving program that The Ministry of Works and Utilities has planned for 2023 and 2024.
Astec Asphalt Plant Commissioned by Minister of Works and Utilities
Bahamix’s new Astec Asphalt Plant is expected to improve the company’s credibility and reliability to its customers.
Public asked to make complaints to Ministry of Works' Whatsapp line
During his Mid-Term Budget address, the Hon. Desmond Bannister, Minister of Public Works appealed to the public for its assistance in sending a ?strong? message to utility companies through the use of its newly introduced Whatsapp line...
Fix My Street
Fix My Street
THE Tribune's 'Fix My Street' campaign to help remedy the potholes that are the scourge of motorists in New Providence has received a further boost with reports of repairs carried out in Pinewood, Seabreeze and off East Bay Street in the past few days.z
Pothole repair firm targets 5,000 grant
Pothole repair firm targets 5,000 grant
By NATARIO McKENZIE
Tribune Business Reporter
nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net
A BAHAMIAN start-up targeting the road pothole patching business said yesterday it hopes to land a $5,000 grant from the Government's self-starter program.
Travis Johnson, 22, president of Cold Patch Bahamas, told Tribune Business at the company's launch yesterday that such a grant would enable him to purchase tools for h...
Statement from The Office of The Prime Minister Grand Bahama-Improvements in Grand Bahama
Statement from The Office of The Prime Minister Grand Bahama-Improvements in Grand Bahama
The Office of the Prime Minister Grand Bahama expresses great commendation to Members of Parliament, Hon. Iram Lewis and Mrs. Pakesia Parker-Edgecombe as well as Administrator for West Grand Bahama...