Three bridges were built in Sophia for $3.8m

One of the bridges (CHPA photo)
One of the bridges (CHPA photo)

Minister in the Ministry of Housing and Water, Susan Rodrigues yesterday enphasised that three wooden bridges in Sophia were built at a cost of $3.8m

The bridges were commissioned on Tuesday. In a statement yesterday, Rodrigues said that she had noted with concern a malicious attempt by opposition members and their activists to mislead the public and to shift focus from the Government’s development agenda.

“Yesterday, aspersions were made that a single wooden bridge was constructed in Sophia to the tune of $3.8 million dollars. I wish to make it clear that this project involved the construction of three bridges for that combined total.

“The scope of works undertaken includes; the demolition and removal of the existing dilapidated bridges, the construction of the three (3) new structures using strictly green heart timber: 6×8 piles, the installation of 6×8 walers, 2x 12 green heart decking, the cement casting of the abutments, and the installation of 4×4 columns along with 2×4 rails”, she said. 

Rodrigues noted that the state of the bridges was brought to her attention by the head teacher, teachers and parents of Bright Future’s daycare and pre-school when she was on another assignment in the area.

“The condition of the bridges posed a serious threat to the safety of the children, and I promised to immediately remedy the situation. During my visit (Tuesday), the teachers, parents and community members expressed their satisfaction with the project, and the urgency with which their matter was addressed”, she said.

Rodrigues also clarified that in relation to the absence of the handrail, this was as a result of a direct request by members of the community who asked that ministry avoid placing those rails because it would encourage loitering on the bridge, which is a nuisance for others using the bridges, especially women and children. 

“I wish to caution members of the public not to fall prey to sensationalism, and deliberate attempts to disparage the work of the government. The public can be reassured that we will continue to work in communities across the country on development projects, no matter the size or scope, all geared towards enhancing lives and improving wellbeing”, Rodrigues said.