Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Ministry of Works Advises of Single-Lane Traffic on Sir Sydney Walling Highway and Old Parham Road
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Ministry of Works Advises of Single-Lane Traffic on Sir Sydney Walling Highway and Old Parham Road

Ministry of Works Advises of Single-Lane Traffic on Sir Sydney Walling Highway and Old Parham Road

27 October 2025 - 12:18

Ministry of Works Advises of Single-Lane Traffic on Sir Sydney Walling Highway and Old Parham Road

27 October 2025 - 12:18

Ministry of Works Advises of Single-Lane Traffic on Sir Sydney Walling Highway and Old Parham Road

PRESS RELEASE

The Ministry of Works’ Project Implementation Management Unit (PIMU) advises the general public that single-lane traffic continues to facilitate ongoing infrastructure repairs to major roads.

On Sir Sydney Walling Highway, asphalt repairs, junction repairs, concrete works and guardrail installation will continue, starting daily at approximately 8:00 a.m.

On Old Parham Road, drainage works in the vicinity of Beautyrama will continue, starting on Tuesday at approximately 8:00 a.m.

Flag persons will be employed, and motorists are encouraged to follow all instructions to ensure a cautious and safe passageway, as heavy-duty equipment will be operating near the works.

All businesses remain open.

C.O. Williams Ltd. sincerely regrets the inconvenience. The road work is a part of the Second Road Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project being carried out by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda.

Stakeholders are asked to adjust their travel plans to allow for delays.

Telephone queries can be made by calling the C.O. Williams Project office at 562-9573.

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2 Comments

  1. Cant these works be done overnight to minimize the inconvenience to motorists

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  2. At least they’re maintaining the roads

    Reply

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