APUA to set up in-house works unit to stop roads being dug up, minister says

Antigua and Barbuda’s main utility provider is to establish its own internal public works department by June 2026, in a bid to end the long-standing problem of newly repaired roads being cut open for utility works.
Information and Utilities Minister Melford Nicholas made the announcement at the commissioning of APUA’s new two-million-gallon-per-day reverse osmosis plant at Barnacle Point.
He said the move would allow the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) to better coordinate pipeline upgrades with national road projects, rather than carrying out repairs after roads have been resurfaced.
Nicholas said the issue has plagued the country since at least the 1980s and has undermined public confidence, particularly as the government invests hundreds of millions of dollars in road rehabilitation.

“We are doing the country a disservice if roads are repeatedly dug up after major upgrades,” he said, adding that the matter would no longer be deferred.
The announcement follows renewed public criticism after sections of Michael’s Avenue were cut shortly after roadworks were completed, sparking frustration on social media.
APUA’s chief executive, John Bradshaw, said many water mains are far beyond their lifespan, with some pipes approaching 100 years old.
The new unit will be central to a planned US$60m re-piping programme funded by China, covering major routes including All Saints Road and the Burning Flames Highway.

Nicholas acknowledged the plan would require significant investment in equipment and staff but said the long-term savings and improved coordination would outweigh the costs.
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