ST JOHN'S, Antigua — Road improvement works advanced across Antigua and Barbuda throughout April, with steady progress reported on major infrastructure projects, including the ongoing rehabilitation of All Saints Road.
The nationwide programme remains on track, backed by a US$100 million road loan that is expected to accelerate upgrades to community roads while construction continues along key transport corridors.
The All Saints Road project — one of the programme's flagship undertakings — has seen consistent advancement over the past month, with crews maintaining active construction along the heavily travelled route.
The Ministry of Works, together with the Project Implementation Management Unit (PIMU), private contractors, and supporting agencies including APUA and the Antigua and Barbuda Transport Board (ABTB), have all been engaged in executing the works.
Authorities acknowledged that the scale of the upgrades has caused some disruption to daily traffic and community movement, and extended thanks to the public for its patience and cooperation during the construction period.
The government indicated that road development efforts will intensify in the coming months as additional funding is deployed, with a focus on improving both major roadways and secondary community routes across the country.