Thank you for the update. I'm surprised that they have now laid down material for the 'road' part of the bridge, they are moving quite fast with it. Can't wait to see the Long Hill Bypass part of the road start as well.
Yea I was surprised too. Jamaica is making big moves with infrastructure development and will attract many tourists to the island and make it easier for them to travel from Ironshore to Negril and vice versa or going to Dunns River.
@@conwaywelsh1702 Yea I would be unstoppable with a drone lol. Funds are not there right now. Want to get a good one and not waste money like the one I bought the last time.
I'm hoping that the materials for the Montego Bay bypass projects will not suffer any setbacks because of any faulty materials. After all been said, CHEC is, in my view the best engineering company in the world 🌎🌏. ☂️👀👑🏆
It’s amazing how CHEC can do so much mega projects at the same time, and with so much more to come, CHEC gonna have to permanently setup shop in Jamaica bcuz I don’t see them finishing work in Jamaica anytime soon,
You know how big China is? Jamaica's size is nothing compared to that lol. And agreed; with them at the helm Jamaica could quite easily get developed-country infrastructure in record time.
Chinese are helping other nations to build their country and that is a good sign. With the help of the Jamaican work men in this project it would be nothing but greatness. When this bypass is finish, the amount of tourists that would travel this area and creating more jobs and housing for locals. Connecting a lot of communities together.
@@BrownBossJaTours What makes this so fascinating is that Jamaica appears to be pacing itself with the projects they take on with CHEC/China. There are several other countries that take advantage of China's expertise to build these massive amazing-looking structures; however they wind up either failing, going over budget or just being white elephants. Either way, they get themselves stuck with a debt they can barely manage. Jamaica interestingly is not one of those unfortunate countries. Almost every mega project appears to be a banger, and they are getting bigger and bigger as Jamaica's economy improves. It's exciting times for development-watching in Jamaica, and Montego Bay is right up there with the best of them. Who knows what a developed Jamaica might look like
@@the-development-scribbler I always tell my guests that I carry that if they come to Jamaica in the next 5 years they won’t recognize it based on the amount of changes. I still prefer easy country life though and preserving the environment like keeping the trees n all. If you look at Montego Bay from an aerial view you will see that the land space is reducing due to the amount of developments going on. The place is getting super hot.
i hate to be the bearer of bad news but them helping jamaica with infrastructure is just a tip of the iceberg in terms of what’s to come. this is not as good and nice as it seems. we will all understand in due time tho 😂 there’s more to unravel
My concern is that given the long term higher cost of widening this roadway the bridge will be too narrow for easy expansion to six lanes as the area urbanizes/densifies and increased traffic causes extreme congestion. The envisioned 3rd and 6th lanes would be for High Occupancy Vehicles (HOV) traffic.
For some reason I believe that the four lane would be sufficient in this area as traffic will be moving freely and coupled with the Westgate Dualization project, it would ease traffic congestion downtown. There will still be traffic that would build up, but it won’t be so bad. Even when I was in Canada and they had 6 lanes, if you were travelling on the 401 on a Saturday evening for example and see the level of traffic there and the standstill was crazy I tell you.
@@BrownBossJaTours traffic will move freely initially for the first few years but will increasingly clog up as the areas surrounding the highway urbanizes/densifies. One just have to look at the congestion currently on the Howard Cooke Blvd. or Bogue Rd. during peak time rush hour to see the point that four lane roads will and do get congested. You just visited Toronto...I am sure you saw twelve lane highways like the 401 packed with cars like a parking lot during peak hours. HOV/bus lanes will become needed in about ten years...when the construction costs will be sky-high. That's why it's important to build such roadways in a flexible manner with extra space on the margins for Rady future expansions.
@@garfieldwhittaker944 I see your outlook for the future. Jamaican Government wants to do what they can afford now and worry about expansion in the long run. That is how Jamaican Government is working. Then the cost will be out of this world. You will see trust me….
@@BrownBossJaTours it will a case of penny wise but pound foolish due to a lack of locally focused planning. This is the basic problem with Jamaica's wrak local government system which sees ALL planning and funding coming from only Kingston's central government which really doesn't fully understand or appreciate the scope of Montego Bay's urban development needs...
@@garfieldwhittaker944 Montego Bay is the destination for tourists and with tourism being the main source of foreign exchange, Montego Bay should be at the top of the list for an urbanized transformation. We are seeing the level of investment being made for Montego Bay and with all of this, it has resulted in house prices going up in this area. If you go to other parishes except for Kingston you can get cheaper housing.
I mentioned that CHEC was in charge of the construction. When talking about the workers I would say ‘men’ so as to not single out anyone in particular. If you check my previous videos, I would have indicated that 90% of the unskilled workers would be Jamaicans. You can check the description and see where I explained more about how the work is divided.
@@BrownBossJaTours do a vlog on the part of the highway that the Chinese sub contracted out to a Jamaican company and they did a lousy job. After rain falls the whole highway was destroyed. The Chinese had to take it over and redo at no charge to the Jamaican government. People complain about the Chinese but when Jamaican company gets the contract they f ..k it up!
@@eileenwatt8283 Chinese are hard working for sure. Jamaicans are hard working too, but sometimes you have some waste man weh deh chat out the thing pan the site or some contractors stealing money. Sometimes it’s good to have a mixture of different people to get the job done faster.
Just to give you the correct information clearly Mr Lee your tour guide didn’t inform you. The residents of Fairfield avenue on the left and the right as you mentioned is yet to receive payment for their property. So stop repeating incorrect information on your channel, we couldn’t have been there still. Thank you!
@@rockstarkid505 😂 Them can’t play with this massive bridge. They have to ensure that it is a sound structure or China can’t go anywhere else to build anything so they have a reputation to uphold.
@@mikejohnson3601 Our local contractors could do this job as well for sure. But China is involved with a lot of mega projects worldwide and was the one selected to do the job.
Thank you for the update. I'm surprised that they have now laid down material for the 'road' part of the bridge, they are moving quite fast with it. Can't wait to see the Long Hill Bypass part of the road start as well.
Yea I was surprised too. Jamaica is making big moves with infrastructure development and will attract many tourists to the island and make it easier for them to travel from Ironshore to Negril and vice versa or going to Dunns River.
Its will benefit everyone thanks again brown boss
Respect man
Awesome Awesome Awesome ..Thanks for The Update My Fellow UA-camr Content Creator...!!!
Many thanks. I appreciate the gesture. Will continue to provide updates as they become available.
Awesome content. Appreciate the different areas you showed and the clarity you delivered.
Thanks for the feedback.
This guy really explain the thing good i appreciate your effort brother thanks for your videos
Respect everytime
Very nice move
Camera is first class
@@herohines Respect
Thank you for thorough veiwing.
Good timing for the new NHT housing development🎉🎉🎉
I will share your video.
@@ANDREAGALLARDO-zs3ec Thanks for your support
It’s coming together nicely ❤
@@thebennettfamily5739 Yes it is
Thanks!
Many thanks my fellow UA-camr. I am a new subscriber 😎
WELCOME BACK HOME BRO ALWAYS LOVE YOUR VIDEOS WATCHING FROM HOLLYWOOD CALIFORNIA REPRESENTS CLARENDON
@@douglasjoseph2097 Nuff respect man.
Hey Brown B, I really like how you pan your camera “slowly”
Great job and I’ve just subscribed.
Appreciate the support. Subscribed to your channel too. Nuff respect.
@@BrownBossJaTours thanks bro 😎
Very nice
Yes yes
BrownBoss youren doing good. Now you have to move to the next level with a drone.
@@conwaywelsh1702 Yea I would be unstoppable with a drone lol. Funds are not there right now. Want to get a good one and not waste money like the one I bought the last time.
I'm hoping that the materials for the Montego Bay bypass projects will not suffer any setbacks because of any faulty materials. After all been said, CHEC is, in my view the best engineering company in the world 🌎🌏.
☂️👀👑🏆
@@lorenzomcleggan5556 It is moving smoothly so far, so let’s hope for the best.
Jamaica 🇯🇲 also need a giant bridge to link Portroyal with Portmour. We know that it's a huge sum of money 💰 but we can do it if we try.
💯
Thanks for the update bro
You are welcome
It’s amazing how CHEC can do so much mega projects at the same time, and with so much more to come, CHEC gonna have to permanently setup shop in Jamaica bcuz I don’t see them finishing work in Jamaica anytime soon,
You know how big China is? Jamaica's size is nothing compared to that lol.
And agreed; with them at the helm Jamaica could quite easily get developed-country infrastructure in record time.
Chinese are helping other nations to build their country and that is a good sign. With the help of the Jamaican work men in this project it would be nothing but greatness. When this bypass is finish, the amount of tourists that would travel this area and creating more jobs and housing for locals. Connecting a lot of communities together.
@@BrownBossJaTours What makes this so fascinating is that Jamaica appears to be pacing itself with the projects they take on with CHEC/China. There are several other countries that take advantage of China's expertise to build these massive amazing-looking structures; however they wind up either failing, going over budget or just being white elephants. Either way, they get themselves stuck with a debt they can barely manage.
Jamaica interestingly is not one of those unfortunate countries. Almost every mega project appears to be a banger, and they are getting bigger and bigger as Jamaica's economy improves. It's exciting times for development-watching in Jamaica, and Montego Bay is right up there with the best of them. Who knows what a developed Jamaica might look like
@@the-development-scribbler I always tell my guests that I carry that if they come to Jamaica in the next 5 years they won’t recognize it based on the amount of changes. I still prefer easy country life though and preserving the environment like keeping the trees n all. If you look at Montego Bay from an aerial view you will see that the land space is reducing due to the amount of developments going on. The place is getting super hot.
i hate to be the bearer of bad news but them helping jamaica with infrastructure is just a tip of the iceberg in terms of what’s to come. this is not as good and nice as it seems. we will all understand in due time tho 😂 there’s more to unravel
The Montego Bay By Pass will be a four lane highway?
The Montego Bay Bypass will be about 15km long and it is going to be 4 lanes for most of its length.
How long is the bridge?
187m long
Where the highway start from an where it end
Ironshore to Bogue in Montego Bay and the. It will connect to the Longhill Bypass and go straight to Mandeville.
My concern is that given the long term higher cost of widening this roadway the bridge will be too narrow for easy expansion to six lanes as the area urbanizes/densifies and increased traffic causes extreme congestion. The envisioned 3rd and 6th lanes would be for High Occupancy Vehicles (HOV) traffic.
For some reason I believe that the four lane would be sufficient in this area as traffic will be moving freely and coupled with the Westgate Dualization project, it would ease traffic congestion downtown. There will still be traffic that would build up, but it won’t be so bad. Even when I was in Canada and they had 6 lanes, if you were travelling on the 401 on a Saturday evening for example and see the level of traffic there and the standstill was crazy I tell you.
@@BrownBossJaTours traffic will move freely initially for the first few years but will increasingly clog up as the areas surrounding the highway urbanizes/densifies. One just have to look at the congestion currently on the Howard Cooke Blvd. or Bogue Rd. during peak time rush hour to see the point that four lane roads will and do get congested. You just visited Toronto...I am sure you saw twelve lane highways like the 401 packed with cars like a parking lot during peak hours.
HOV/bus lanes will become needed in about ten years...when the construction costs will be sky-high. That's why it's important to build such roadways in a flexible manner with extra space on the margins for Rady future expansions.
@@garfieldwhittaker944 I see your outlook for the future. Jamaican Government wants to do what they can afford now and worry about expansion in the long run. That is how Jamaican Government is working. Then the cost will be out of this world. You will see trust me….
@@BrownBossJaTours it will a case of penny wise but pound foolish due to a lack of locally focused planning. This is the basic problem with Jamaica's wrak local government system which sees ALL planning and funding coming from only Kingston's central government which really doesn't fully understand or appreciate the scope of Montego Bay's urban development needs...
@@garfieldwhittaker944 Montego Bay is the destination for tourists and with tourism being the main source of foreign exchange, Montego Bay should be at the top of the list for an urbanized transformation. We are seeing the level of investment being made for Montego Bay and with all of this, it has resulted in house prices going up in this area. If you go to other parishes except for Kingston you can get cheaper housing.
Appreciate your effort but please do not forget that there are hardworking skilled Jamaicans working as well. You keep only mentioning the Chinese.
I mentioned that CHEC was in charge of the construction. When talking about the workers I would say ‘men’ so as to not single out anyone in particular. If you check my previous videos, I would have indicated that 90% of the unskilled workers would be Jamaicans. You can check the description and see where I explained more about how the work is divided.
How many lanes will the bridge have?
@@karlhenry2328 4 lanes
@@BrownBossJaTours do a vlog on the part of the highway that the Chinese sub contracted out to a Jamaican company and they did a lousy job. After rain falls the whole highway was destroyed.
The Chinese had to take it over and redo at no charge to the Jamaican government.
People complain about the Chinese but when Jamaican company gets the contract they f ..k it up!
@@eileenwatt8283 Chinese are hard working for sure. Jamaicans are hard working too, but sometimes you have some waste man weh deh chat out the thing pan the site or some contractors stealing money. Sometimes it’s good to have a mixture of different people to get the job done faster.
Yo mi boss wah you see them a move that naw go pon no bridge
@@MacaulyMcLaughlin It a gwaan man. Hurricane did kinda slow it down but it’s picking up back
Seem like that private property u drove thru will be gone too...i can see it eight in the path of the highway...
Yes it will be gone too…
Just to give you the correct information clearly Mr Lee your tour guide didn’t inform you. The residents of Fairfield avenue on the left and the right as you mentioned is yet to receive payment for their property. So stop repeating incorrect information on your channel, we couldn’t have been there still. Thank you!
Oh thanks for the update. I didn’t know that.
Remember this Montego Bay perimeter road is a part of the original north coast highway.
@@waynemcfarlane1233 Yes man. Part 2b of Highway 2000 master plan.
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@@mynameisdream4814 what’s wrong?
Hope they not using cheap materials chinese known for cheapness
@@rockstarkid505 😂 Them can’t play with this massive bridge. They have to ensure that it is a sound structure or China can’t go anywhere else to build anything so they have a reputation to uphold.
What would u say about our local contractors
@@mikejohnson3601 Our local contractors could do this job as well for sure. But China is involved with a lot of mega projects worldwide and was the one selected to do the job.