Re: Southern Highway
[Re: Marty]
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12/12/07 11:46 AM
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I have to disagree with you about the Southern Highway. The Southern Highway isn't up to U.S. interstate or major high-traffic highway standards, right, but for the volume of traffic (literally a few hundred vehicles a day, usually) it's a damn good road, and personally I've not noticed any deterioration or slick spots.
I've only been on a few roads in Guatemala and only the road from the international airport to San Salvador in El Salvador, but I will say that the richest country in Central America, Costa Rica, has mostly [#%!]-poor roads (even though the Southern Highway was paved by a Tico company), Nicaragua's and Honduras' generally are awful, and the secondary roads in Panama, while generally very good, aren't any better than the Southern Highway.
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Re: Southern Highway
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12/14/07 09:07 PM
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Southern Highway at last! Friday, 14 December 2007, The Reporter, By Albert Ciego - Staff Reporter
An official signing was carried out at the Prime Minister’s Office in Belmopan for the completion of the Southern Highway, from the Southern End of the Golden Stream Bridge to Big Falls Village.
An official signing was carried out at the Prime Minister’s Office in Belmopan for the completion of the Southern Highway, from the Southern End of the Golden Stream Bridge to Big Falls Village.
The earthworks include drainage and embankments and double surface dressing on the running surface. The project is to be completed in eighteen months for a total of sixteen million dollars.
John Woods of Cisco Construction Company Limited signed on behalf of the construction company.
The nine miles to complete pavement of the highway is being funded by the Government of Belize, The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development and the OPEC Fund for International Development.
The Southern Highway project has been a feature of the last four budgets, included with the Placentia Seine Bight Road, the Red Bank Road, the Georgetown/Maya Mopan Road and the Hopkins Road.
The Reporter has been reliably informed that the funding to construct and complete all these roads, including the Southern Highway were acquired in 1998.
But no actual construction has been started.
Carlos Perdomo, a former Permanent Secretary with the Government of Belize, stated that the completion of the Southern Highway was budgeted for and promised to the people in 2003.
Melvin Hulse, former Minister of Works, recalls that Woods had been awarded the contract but he was expected to fund the project through massive bank loans and the government of Belize would reimburse him over a 20-year period.
Woods strongly denies this arrangement, and has stated that this was a straight contract with no strings attached to it. He said that he was happy to be awarded this completion contract since he has already done forty miles of the Southern Highway.
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