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    BRAGSA breaks ground on the Manawar road project

    July 30, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    BRAGSA has commenced work on the Manawar road project in Bridgetown, Biabou.

    This will see the construction of a 1000 – feet concrete road and slipper drains.

    In addition to the road and drains, a 100-feet retaining wall will be erected.

    It is being done at an estimated cost of $280,000.

    Meanwhile, road work continues in other areas across the country including Sion Hill Bay, Owia, Riverdale – Pembroke, Old Flour Mill Road, Buddy Gutter, Quarry Road – Layou, Revierre, Diamond and on the road leading from Calliaqua to Glen.

    Work is also being carried in Bequia and Union Island.

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