Road line markings for Kukum highway: MID

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The Kukum Highway has reached an important milestone as the contractor, EMCO Pacific, prepares to paint road line and markings along the recently completed section.

Transport Infrastructure Management Services Division (TIMSD) of the Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID) in a statement yesterday (Thursday, March 20) said, “The contractor is awaiting materials from overseas for this line marking works.

“Travelling public will expect temporary closures to allow the contractor to do smooth lining works.

“These clear and durable markings are essential for delineating the double traffic lane, ensuring the safety of all motorists.

“So, this lane markings, center line, stop lines and other road symbols and textures marks the final work for this highway section.”

Last week marked the successful completion of the remaining road reinstatement works from Maromaro Betelnut Market to the SINU Kukum entrance associated with the Solomon Water Sewer Line Installation Project.

Upon completion, this road section will be handed back to MID for ongoing maintenance.

The sewer project, executed by McConnell Dowell Construction, is funded by the Solomon Islands Government as part of the Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project (UWSSP).

This investment plays a vital role in improving sewage disposal, managing wastewater effectively, and advancing overall public health standards in Honiara.

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