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The drone footage is really good but the footage from you driving really helps us to gain some insight into how much hard work has been put into the bypass. I’m really looking forward to seeing it in person, and I’m even more excited about all the new developments that will come to the surrounding areas because of the bypass. More affordable housing for locals would be fantastic.
@ Min 37:00 yes they are making their own aggregates. Those machines are cutting them to size. which is a good thing, they saving on aggregates and transportation.
Blessings to you! I appreciate you including me in your video. Once we get moved in, I would love to go along for a ride. Bless up! Big up! Remember when we come back. I have rods and reels. We'll go fishing for sure.
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The bypass starts from Ironshore and ends at Crane Boulevard at the Freeport end. However at the section close to West Village and Bogue Village, the Long hill bypass will start from that end. The bypass is a means of connecting the north to the south, so persons can go to areas like Mandeville.
@ that would be good. The transportation infrastructure for towns capitals like lucea, Hanover and savanalamar, Westmoreland do not appear to have changed much since they were first established in the early 1700s. To say nothing the growing needs of Negril, the tourists capitol of the island..
@@faithm2535 Yes man. Jamaica needs better road infrastructure and I do believe that overtime it will only get better. Hopefully they use good material and maintain them on a regular basis.
Those new developments need streets instead of one main street. It needs some proper urban planning instead people just build their houses just anywhere with out any planning for water, sewer system power lines etc.
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This was absolutely great bro...maybe next time u make that drive u could bring some cold water along for the workmen ...that would be a good gesture
Yes man or some red stripe beers
The drone footage is really good but the footage from you driving really helps us to gain some insight into how much hard work has been put into the bypass. I’m really looking forward to seeing it in person, and I’m even more excited about all the new developments that will come to the surrounding areas because of the bypass. More affordable housing for locals would be fantastic.
Oh yes. Seeing the work from the ground level is definitely a plus. Thanks for your continuous support. I appreciate you.
Looking goooood so far 👌
It sure does
@ Min 37:00 yes they are making their own aggregates. Those machines are cutting them to size. which is a good thing, they saving on aggregates and transportation.
Good stuff. That’s cool though, it is the first I am seeing one of them.
Blessings to you! I appreciate you including me in your video. Once we get moved in, I would love to go along for a ride. Bless up! Big up! Remember when we come back. I have rods and reels. We'll go fishing for sure.
You have a good heart sir and it was my pleasure featuring you. Yea man, we will definitely link up!
Yeah fam love the progress
Yea man respect
Good work name sake...bess up..❤
Blessings everytime
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Jamaica to the world!
Thank you!
Looking good my youth bless
Blessings
Love this video!
Yea man
The completion date is 2026, announced by the PM.
Thanks for the update
Nice Lands now available for development :
Yea. Not sure about the details, but more should be revealed as time progresses.
That was your first toll you pay to cutta and his friend 😂
@@robertpinnock2724 Yea man. They are doing a good job
good job bro . will this by pass take you to Westmoreland or Hanover
You will get off the Bogue area eventually, so yes. There have been talks about doing bypasses in neighbouring parishes like Hanover and others.
@@BrownBossJaTours ok thanks
Why can't they use the white paint to divide lanes on the streets and highways
They will have that in place after they lay the asphalt
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You mentioned retirement....
So, did you put your down payment down for The Pinnacle so you can retire there😊🫣😂
Big money that enuh man. I will do something simple, that is too extravagant.
@BrownBossJaTours this is true
Where exactly will the bypass road end after bypassing mobay?
The bypass starts from Ironshore and ends at Crane Boulevard at the Freeport end. However at the section close to West Village and Bogue Village, the Long hill bypass will start from that end. The bypass is a means of connecting the north to the south, so persons can go to areas like Mandeville.
@@BrownBossJaTours ok. Ty. Doesn’t sound like there are any plans to extend it through neighboring parishes of Hanover or Westmoreland then.
@ I did read at one point that it is actually in the pipeline to have other bypasses in neighbouring parishes. I guess we have to wait and see.
@ that would be good. The transportation infrastructure for towns capitals like lucea, Hanover and savanalamar, Westmoreland do not appear to have changed much since they were first established in the early 1700s. To say nothing the growing needs of Negril, the tourists capitol of the island..
@@faithm2535 Yes man. Jamaica needs better road infrastructure and I do believe that overtime it will only get better. Hopefully they use good material and maintain them on a regular basis.
As far as I'm concerned if you are driving under the bridge it's an underpass over the bridge it's an overpass
Okay good to know.
Those new developments need streets instead of one main street. It needs some proper urban planning instead people just build their houses just anywhere with out any planning for water, sewer system power lines etc.
You are right. I am sure that proper planning will be in place for those communities when the time comes