MID thanks Sinbad Construction for drainage works, urges public to keep drains clean

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BY NED GAGAHE

The Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID) has thanked local contractors currently undertaking drainage maintenance works along the main highway in Honiara.

In particular, MID has acknowledged Sinbad Construction for its dedicated efforts in cleaning and maintaining the roadside drainage system from Ranadi Roundabout to the Honiara City Council (HCC) Roundabout.

“A big thank you to Sinbad Construction for their ongoing commitment to ensuring our road drainage systems remain clean and functional,” a statement from MID said.

Photographs shared by the ministry show Sinbad Construction crews working in tough conditions, cleaning out blocked culverts at key trouble spots including Kukum-Didao and near the Kwaimani Building.

MID said the maintenance works are vital in preventing flooding, especially during periods of heavy rain, which often results in traffic disruptions and road damage.

The ministry also took the opportunity to issue a strong reminder to communities living upstream and along the drainage lines.

“We kindly remind all residents, please do not throw rubbish into the drains. Proper disposal of household waste is essential. Dumping rubbish into the drainage system leads to clogging, which causes flooding and damages public infrastructure,” the ministry warned.

MID says it will continue to monitor and support efforts to keep Honiara’s road network in good condition but emphasised that public cooperation is critical to long-term success.

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