“We Are on Schedule” – Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew Assesses Progress of St.Peter’s Main Road Rehabilitation
Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, December 12, 2024 (PMO) – Prime Minister the Honourable Dr.
Terrance Drew, along with Minister of Public Works et al., Hon. Konris Maynard, and the
contractor Mr. Alexis Hazel, visited the site of the ongoing St. Peter’s Main Road rehabilitation
project on December 11, 2024. The team expressed satisfaction with the progress and confirmed
that the project is on track to meet its completion goals.
During the site visit, Prime Minister Dr. Drew proudly noted, “We are on schedule”, adding that the
contractor, Mr. Hazel, is pushing to get ahead of schedule. “which is good. Getting this done before
Christmas.”
The St. Peter’s Main Road project, which spans a 3.86-kilometer stretch from Ogees Ghaut to the
Roundabout at Golden Rock, has been a long-awaited development for the St. Peter’s area, one of
the fastest-growing communities in St. Kitts and Nevis.
The rehabilitation work includes significant upgrades to the road’s infrastructure, such as the
construction of sidewalks, drainage improvements, and the development of a two-lane roundabout
with four access points. Road safety features, including road studs (cat’s eyes), are also being
implemented to improve visibility and safety for motorists and pedestrians alike.
Minister Maynard emphasized the project’s importance, stating, “This road rehabilitation project is
an essential investment in St. Peter’s, as the area’s population has grown substantially. For many
decades, this project has been a dream for the people of St. Peter’s, and now, we are turning that
dream into reality.”
Contractor Mr. Hazel added that the project is designed with future growth in mind. “We are not
designing the road for today; we are designing it for tomorrow,” he said, underscoring the project’s
long-term sustainability.
Prime Minister Dr. Drew further encouraged the public to exercise caution as construction
continues. “The road is under construction, so please drive with due caution and be respectful of
pedestrians. We ask everyone to remain patient as we work to complete this project to the highest
standards, ensuring that it lasts for many years to come.”
The rehabilitation of St. Peter’s Main Road is a key part of the government’s efforts to improve
infrastructure across St. Kitts and Nevis. This includes road development projects in several other
communities, such as Palmetto Point, Boyd’s Village, Newton Ghaut, and St. Paul’s.
To learn more about the government’s achievements and successes, visit www.gov.kn/national-
accomplishments.
