CLARENDON, Jamaica — The Nationwide Works Company (NWA) has introduced that the Might Pen Bridge, a main entry level into the city of Might Pen, shall be closed on Sunday, February 16, to facilitate emergency restore works. The closure is scheduled from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Stephen Shaw, Communication and Buyer Providers Supervisor on the NWA, said that the bridge’s slender driving lanes necessitate an entire closure to make sure the protection and effectivity of the restore actions. The deliberate works contain eradicating severely rutted sections of the roadway, which can then be repaved.
Motorists touring from Kingston or Lionel City aspiring to enter Might Pen are suggested to proceed alongside the Bustamante Freeway, then proceed onto Glenmuir Highway and Anderson Drive. These heading east from the city towards Outdated Harbour and Spanish City ought to comply with the identical route in reverse.
The NWA urges all motorists to stick to posted warning indicators and comply with the directions of flag personnel throughout the closure interval to make sure a easy and secure visitors circulation.
Residents and commuters are inspired to plan their journeys accordingly to accommodate the short-term disruption.