Archaeological Impact Assessment
It is an archaeological reconnaissance of an area or site to identify whether a development proposal has a potential archaeological dimension requiring further investigation.
It is an archaeological reconnaissance of an area or site to identify whether a development proposal has a potential archaeological dimension requiring further investigation.
This report entails the results derived from an inland vegetation, geology, hydrology and drainage and archaeological surveys for part of the first leg of the North South Highway Caymanas to Linstead. The section assessed is the proposed realigned section starting in the vicinity of the Caymanas intersection.
Concession Agreement between the National Road Constructing Company Limited and TransJamaican Highway Limited dated November 21, 2001.
Environmental Assessment for proposed Highway 2000 North South Link - Caymanas to Linstead. The Highway is being constructed in two main phases. Phase 1 covers a 72km distance from Kingston to Williamsfield. Phase 2 of the project is now being implemented and l comprise two corridors: an 86km section from Williamsfield to Montego Bay and a spur from Caymanas to Ocho Rios.
Phase 1C May Pen – Williamsfield Community Bulletin April 20, 2017
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