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University students tour North South Highway for college paper

University students tour North South Highway for college paper 中港美洲区域公司
2014-03-12
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EIGHTEEN students completing degrees in environmental studies at Montego Bay Community College (University College of Western Jamaica) recently attended a presentation and tour of the North South Highway facilitated by China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC).

Jinfu Zhu, CHEC's deputy manager of the North South Highway, gave an informative overview on the technical work being carried out on the North South Highway. Students also benefited from a video that gave a vivid description of CHEC's work internationally.

Students then had the opportunity to participate in an interactive discussion with CHEC's project managers and engineers about the design and layout, health, safety and environmental management techniques and the overall progress of the North South Highway. The students were then taken on a two- hour tour of the Linstead to Moneague leg of the highway.

Errol Motley, environmental manager at the National Road Operating and Construction Company (NROCC) and part-time lecturer at the college said he chose the North South Highway as a practical assignment for his students to observe, being a project of national importance.

"The students had a better understanding and appreciation for the North South High Highway project and the work of the China Harbour team," said Motley. "Students were also able to view the integration of Chinese and Jamaicans and how they are able to work together using various ways of communicating. This shows that a field worker can be a field worker anywhere in the world, and that language does not have to be a barrier," he continued.

Motley spoke highly of CHEC's work on the North South Highway and highlighted that it is currently the largest infrastructural project being done on the island. He further suggested that a training base should be erected for the benefit of university students majoring in architecture, engineering, construction, project and environmental management. Motley also said that a number of his students had expressed an interest in being employed by CHEC in the future.

CHEC was contracted by the Government in 2011 to construct the North-South Highway which will link Kingston to the North Coast town of Ocho Rios. The 68-kilometre four-lane project will take place in three phases, with the first leg (the Mount Rosser bypass) to be finished and in use by the end of this year. The second and third phases, Caymanas to Linstead and Moneague to Ocho Rios, are scheduled to be completed by December 2015.


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