Local Contractor Bolsters Roadworks Fleet in Enga Province
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- South Pacific Construction Limited acquired two new twin-steer trucks for roadworks in Enga Province.
- The trucks will support ongoing construction on the MambisandaโLowerlai route.
- This investment aims to strengthen road sealing and maintenance activities in the Kompiam area.
In a significant boost for infrastructure development in Enga Province, local contractor South Pacific Construction Limited has bolstered its fleet with the acquisition of two new twin-steer trucks. This investment is directly aimed at enhancing the ongoing road construction and maintenance efforts along the critical MambisandaโLowerlai route, extending into the Kompiam constituency.
Managing Director Mr. Rex Kambao emphasized the strategic importance of this equipment upgrade. The new trucks are expected to significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of road sealing and maintenance operations. This is particularly crucial for the KompiamโLowerlai road corridor, an area where reliable infrastructure is essential for economic activity and community connectivity. The acquisition signals a strong commitment from South Pacific Construction to delivering quality road infrastructure.
This development is a positive indicator for the region, showcasing local capacity in undertaking and completing vital infrastructure projects. The improved road network will undoubtedly facilitate smoother transportation of goods and people, contributing to the overall economic well-being of the Wapenamanda rural constituency and the wider Enga Province. It underscores the role of local businesses in driving national development and improving the lives of citizens through tangible infrastructure improvements.
the new equipment will strengthen road sealing and maintenance activities across the KompiamโLowerlai road corridor.
Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.